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Article: Cut lines: using the replace edit tool.(tutorial: final cut pro)
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- November 1, 2009
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This month, I'll show you how to use the Replace Edit tool as well as some cool tricks you can do with Replace Edit when you combine it with other handy tools. At its most basic, a Replace Edit is when we replace a clip that already exists in the Sequence (as viewed in the Timeline window) with a new clip, without disturbing anything else in the Sequence. The new clip fits in the exact same space, on the exact same track, as the original clip. That's a nice feature to have, but it gets even better: When we combine the Replace Edit tool with other nifty tools, we can come up with some really cool tricks that will help you change out and ...