t Home and End : Use these to move to the beginning or end of a sequence if the
Timeline is active or to the first or last clip in the Project panel if it’s active.
t Page Up and Page Down : Use these to move to the beginning or end of the
selected clip or next edit point in the Timeline or to the top or bottom clip
currently displayed in the Project panel.
t Asterisk (*) : This adds a marker. The asterisk key on the numeric keypad (not
Shift+8) adds a marker to the Timeline. (Markers will be covered in more detail
in Lesson 21.)
t S : Pressing S turns on or turns off the Snap feature (the little two-pronged icon
in the upper-left corner of the Timeline). You can toggle Snap on or off even
while dragging or trimming a clip.
t Alt/Option : This shortcut temporarily unlinks audio and video. Press the Alt
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key as you click the video or audio portion of
a linked audio/video clip to unlink that portion, enabling you to trim or move
that portion of the clip without affecting the other portion.
t Alt+[ and Alt+] (Windows) or
Option+[ and Option+] (Mac OS) : This
shortcut sets the work area bar’s end points (shown here). If you want to render
or export part of your project, you need to set the beginning and end of that
section. Pressing Alt+[ (Windows) or Option+[ (Mac OS) sets the beginning
to wherever the current-time indicator edit line is. Pressing Alt+] (Windows)
or Option+] (Mac OS) sets the end. You can simply drag the ends of the bar
to those points as well. The work area bar end points will snap to the clip
edit points.
t Ctrl+T/Command+T : Pressing Ctrl+T (Windows) or Command+T (Mac OS)
opens the Titler.
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Note: When viewing
the Timeline panel
in audio units, the
clip will move by the
specified number of
audio samples.
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Note: The current-
time indicator does not
snap to items—items
snap to it. If the
current-time indicator
did snap to edit points,
moving the current-
time indicator through
the sequence would
become a jumpy mess.
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Note: Double-
clicking the center
of the work area bar
sets the bar’s ends to
the visible area of the
sequence or to the full
length of the sequence
if it’s visible in its
entirety in the Timeline.