Graphics Programs Reference
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It is also possible to manually slide the audio or video back into sync.
1
Make sure Linked Selection is turned off and Snapping is turned on.
Having Snapping turned on will ensure that the out of sync items will be
drawn to the correct sync points.
2
Highlight the item/s you wish to move and drag these so that the out
of sync items line up at the beginning of each clip. When you release
the mouse button the red box disappears and sync has been restored.
If the red box is still visible move the clip again until you find the
sync point.
Creating New Sequences
Final Cut Pro is particularly flexible in that you can have many Sequences
open at a time. To have multiple Sequences open means that you have
access to more than one Timeline - this is most useful for building various
sections of a film which can be later joined together using the Cut, Copy,
Paste and the Paste Insert functions. Think of having multiple Sequences as
like having several different film reels each containing separate edited
scenes or parts of a movie.
Multiple Sequences are tiled with cascading tabs from left to right. These
tabs are displayed in both the Timeline and Canvas. Click on any of the
tabs to flip between the Sequences. The Sequences can be renamed by
overtyping the name in the Browser. The label on each of the tabs will then
be updated.
 
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