![]() Okay, so here’s the scenario, I want to trim Charles- He speaks, I can see the end of his waveform there, I want to trim that first little piece that he’s saying off. If I turn Clip Skimming off, now the bar covers the entire timeline. You can see the icon changes, that little bar, it’s specific, it’s inside the clip. So, the Skimmer shows you the total composite, but Clip Skimming (Option-Command-S to enable it) will show me Charles or the clip, depending on where my pointer is. But, if I skim over this shot of Charles here, I don’t see him, because it’s being obscured by the shot on top. So, here’s the skimmer, the skimmer moves wherever you go, it skims through the project. Not to be confused with just Skimming, which skims everything. So, I’ll turn clip skimming back off, by the way, it’s under the View Menu: Clip Skimming. So, that’s one way to use it, but I want to show you something a little different. I think that’s a great feature of Final Cut Pro X. If I enable clip skimming, which is Option-Command-S, and move the pointer over those individual layers, we can see their content. Right now you can’t see the thumbnails, they’re turned off to make room. Just to show you and example, I’ll go to this photoshop document with multiple layers. Now, we’ve talked about clip skimming before, in the context of multicam editing or photoshop documents. So, this tip is specific to clip skimming, and a really useful way to use clip skimming. So, lot’s of tips about workflows and keyboard shortcuts, and things that we do to work efficiently and quickly. That’s true, we have a new tutorial coming out, on how to become a Final Cut Pro X power user. ![]() Which is kind of a preview of a tutorial you’re working on. ![]() I’m here at the Prescott location of MacBreak Studio, and we’re going to look at some tips that Mark is going to share with us on Warp Speed Editing. Welcome to another exciting edition of MacBreak Studio.
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