
The In and Out points are also used to zoom in on the source tape. Once the In and Out points are set, simply stretch your fingers toward the edit function buttons to perform the edit. Simply scroll with the seek control and place in and out points wherever you like. This is ideal for two-handed editing, because you can operate the transport buttons with your right hand and set in and out points and make cuts with your left. That's why there are large in and out buttons on the Speed Editor keyboard that you can find without looking. Quickly set in and out points The most common editing operation is setting In and Out points.

After making an edit, the viewer stays in source tape mode so you can move to the next shot faster. The current clip is marked live in the bin. Just press the "Source" button and use the search dial to scroll through all your media. A modern twist on videotape is now available in the Cut page, called Source Tape mode. The original tape-based linear editing had the advantage that you could see all the media as you played the takes from the videotape and you could just fast forward or rewind.

It's too time consuming for projects like commercials, news, promo and training videos. With thousands of clips that you constantly click on and move back and forth during editing.
