

Park as a verb is used in a number of ways:ġ. You park the marker at this point and leave it there. Park is where you put the timeline marker or where you stop the selection. Start is too vague and is already used for the beginning of a clip or sequence.

"In" is the standard term, it's the point where you're coming into a clip or selection. My initial remark on the tutorial was for some earlier one that went into details on cookies and transcoders which was of no interest to me whatever. I could go on and on but you get the idea. I think this video is really aimed at someone who already knows about video editing and has the terminology and just wants a quick overview of what Lightworks can do.ģ:04 "little bit of black here, we want to get rid of that" - but that's just empty space after the last clip, that has to be there or you can't drop any more in.ģ:10 "Right click, close gap" - I didn't see any gap closing.ģ:25 hover and trim - looks understandable.ģ:52 "We want to keep this shot in place but change the start and end frames" "slip and drag" - I have no idea what's going on there. At the start I won't, I'd have to create them with text slides. That is done at 2:26.Ģ:58 Insert Titles - the demo already has a clip named Titles. That's silly, at least start with Insert and wait until there is something there to Replace so we can see what that does. And why "out" point rather then "end of clip" or "end of selection"ġ:49 "Now to send this to the timeline" What does that do? I now know that the timeline is the output section where the various bits are assembled it would take only a couple of seconds to define that.Ģ:03 introduces "Replace" when the timeline is empty.

I would have liked an even simpler tutorial using just one video, not a folder full of clips - I'm not a film producer.ġ:45 "we have marked and parked" - I can see how he marked by clicking the "in" button (and why "in" by the way - why not "beginning of selection" or "start"?)īut how did he mark the end, and what does "parked" mean? I now know that pressing stop marked the end of the segment. I'd just select "Auto" in the hope that that works.Ġ:59 "we're looking at the bin tiles" - what are bin tiles - not the Recycle Bin surely? I now know you mean the thumbnail pictures in one of the panels of the app.ġ:06 "You can even mark your clips with 'i' when playing tiles" - why? What does pressing 'i' do? I now know, but then I did not.

Googling reviews pointed me to Lightworks.Ġ:27 "Set the frame rate" How would I know what to set? My video has its own frame rate which I don't know. To #241017: Remember I'm a beginner, I put down Hobbyist when registering but it's not even my hobby, I just have a video interview I want to tidy up and was disappointed to see that the Windows 10 Photos app does not do dissolves which would make the cuts less obvious. That thread certainly grew in the past day!
