Bin Container, Composer Window, Timeline Window,
What are the 3 main windows of the Avid Interface
Private, Shared, and External are all ways to save these.
New projects
Moving the source track to the second video track in your timeline is known as this.
Patching
Pressing this key will allow an editor to audio scrub through the timeline.
Shift Key
Between Overwrite and Splice, this is the default editing mode in drag-and-drop editing.
Splice-In
This menu contains options for arranging the Media Composer Interface
Interface
There are 2 ways to bring footage into the Media Composer. You can use the Source Browser to either import footage, converting it to an Avid Media File, or by doing this.
Linking
By opening the audio control panel and clicking on the waveform button enables this.
Displays waveforms in your timeline
This button is pressed to only hear the audio on a specific audio track.
Solo button
The Add Edit tool performs this function
Adds cuts/splices into a segment
This happens when one Bin is dragged into another.
Bins are combined
These keys allow you to play, pause, and rewind your video. Conveniently the three are located right next to each other on the keyboard.
J-K-L keys
This happens when you use the key combination Command+Option+L/K
Reduce/increase the size of your waveforms in your timeline
The transition manipulation button gives the editor the ability to adjust this.
Length of a transition
The type of trim that shortens or lengthens a clip in the timeline while shifting all the other downstream material.
Ripple Trim
This is what is saved during Autosave.
Bins
Clips can be loaded into the source monitor by clicking and dragging, or by doing this.
Double clicking on the clip icon
This button is used to insert a video clip in-between 2 clips and the subsequent clips are moved down the timeline.
Splice-In
These tools allow you to freely slide clips up and down the timeline. The yellow one will move clips around, the red one will delete sections of a clip.
Overwrite/Lift and Splice/Extract Segment Tools
The term for the excess video in a master clip that is needed to perform trims and adding transition effects
Handle
Frame view, script view, and text view are the three ways to view this.
Ways to view media in your bin
This is what displays in your monitor when the media drive containing the linked original footage is removed.
Media Offline
This happens when the video clip does not match the coinciding audio clip.
Breaking Sync
This combination of keys will adjust the size of your waveforms in your timeline.
Option + Cmd + L/K
The M , . keys.
Keyboard keys used for trimming