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scrolling (of course, it helps if you have the eyes of a 14-year-old, because if you're any
older, you're probably going to need bifocals).
If you zoom out, you can fit the whole 35:14 movie in the timeline without having to
scroll over to the right at all
If you zoom way in, now you're just seeing the first 7 seconds of your movie. This is
handy when you've got a lot going on (like a bunch of very short clips close together
with transitions)
TIP: Rearranging the Order of Clips
There are two ways to change the order of how your clips play: (1) you can drag-and-drop
the clips into the order you want right there in the timeline, or (2) you can change the order
over in the Layers panel. They stack from bottom (being the first clip to play) to top, so just
drag-and-drop the layers into the order you want the clips to play.
Step Six:
If you want to see a quick preview of any part of your video, you can just grab the playhead
and, as you drag it right or left across your video, it plays a preview of the video that's
below it (you don't hear any audio, you just see the video). This is called “scrubbing” in
“Video Land” (they have a secret code name for everything). This is a huge time saver and
you'll find yourself scrubbing over clips quite often.
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