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  • Keyboard Commands vs. Drag & Drop

    A very usual complaint from newcomers is that they can't find an easy way to use their old Drag & Drop workflow in MC. The answer I usually give is, "Try and leave your old habits behind you and start learning the MC way - as soon as possible!" The use of keyboard shortcuts combined...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Keyboard Commands vs. Drag & Drop

    A very usual complaint from newcomers is that they can't find an easy way to use their old Drag & Drop workflow in MC. The answer I usually give is, "Try and leave your old habits behind you and start learning the MC way - as soon as possible!" The use of keyboard shortcuts combined...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 3. Lift and Extract between In and Out points.

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 3. Lift and Extract between In and Out points

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non-Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 2. Splice-in, Overwrite, Drag & Drop?

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 2. Splice-in, Overwrite, Drag & Drop?

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non-Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 1. Track Selector Buttons

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Before Basics! 1. Track Selector Buttons

    Experienced users of MC probably never give a second thought to such basic concepts. However Newcomers to Non Linear Editing in general and Migrants to MC in particular can have difficulty in understanding even simple procedures until they have understood these very basic concepts. Thus the Title - Before...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Wed, May 6 2009
  • Track Height - all the same size

    This is one of those things which seasoned editors would never even consider worth a tutorial, as it is such a simple thing. However Newcomers can find such simple things to be very important as they begin to learn MC from the ground up.. Regards, Douglas
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Tue, Apr 7 2009
  • Track Height - all the same size

    This is one of those things which seasoned editors would never even consider worth a tutorial, as it is such a simple thing. However Newcomers can find such simple things to be very important as the begin to learn MC from the ground up. Regards, Douglas This tutorial can be viewed at "Full-screen"...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Tue, Apr 7 2009
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