This document provides an overview of the different windows and tools in a video editing interface. It describes the bin window for organizing clips, the viewer window for previewing clips, and the canvas screen for viewing the timeline. The timeline is where clips are arranged and edited by cutting, deleting, and adding effects. A variety of tools are available for slicing clips, adjusting volume, and adding basic animations to create the finished video project.
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1. This is the bin, this is where you This is the viewer window, here is where you can preview what This is the canvas screen where you
store the videos and audio clips of the clip looks like while in the bin, you can make it easier to get view everything that is on your
the project youʼre doing. To make it the clip u want by putting in and out marks. This window helps timeline. Also you can add in a wire
more user friendly ,organize and log with logging as you can see what you need and donʼt need. frame and using the key tool can add
it it by making new bins and sorting some slight animations.
different clips into them.
This is the timeline where all of the
footage you want can be dragged
down from the bin. Also there is
where you adjust it by cutting it and This is where the
deleting clips. Also what you have tools are, they do
down here is shown in the canvas different things to the
window. clip you have. E.g. the
blade tool cuts up bits
of the clip so you can
delete the part you
donʼt need. The pen
tool makes it able
for you to dim out
clips or adjust the
volume on a bit of
audio.