Actually that doesn't work (With MULTIPLE clips on one timeline) but.... dude, I did figure out how to do it (!! :-) Here's what you do: So, you have let's say 5 multiple (separate split) clips on the timeline… You select one or the other end... then holding down the SHIFT button, you then select the OTHER end (which will of course HIGHLIGHT THEM ALL). But that itself doesn't do it.... If you try time compressing them, only the far left one will compress. HERE is the trick: ...Now… (with Windows anyway - I don't even know if this program exists in the Mac universe) right mouse click the set of clips you now have highlighted there, then mouse the cursor over the word "Group" and select, "Create New." ... NOW, click the Control (CTRL) button and then starting from the left NOW, you should be able to push ALL of those clips at the same time (over to the left , squishing that timeline deliciously :-). It took quite a bit of experimenting to figure out that trick, but there you go!
Thank you so much for this video!!!!! It helped me more than you will ever know!!!!! Keep up the awesome videos!!!!!
Thanks man, will do!
Curious, is there a way to take MULTIPLE clips and stretch or compress the time on ALL of them TOGETHER (so I don't have to do them separately)?
You could merge multiple clips and then compress the single resulting clip
Actually that doesn't work (With MULTIPLE clips on one timeline) but.... dude, I did figure out how to do it (!! :-) Here's what you do:
So, you have let's say 5 multiple (separate split) clips on the timeline… You select one or the other end... then holding down the SHIFT button, you then select the OTHER end (which will of course HIGHLIGHT THEM ALL). But that itself doesn't do it.... If you try time compressing them, only the far left one will compress.
HERE is the trick:
...Now… (with Windows anyway - I don't even know if this program exists in the Mac universe) right mouse click the set of clips you now have highlighted there, then mouse the cursor over the word "Group" and select, "Create New." ...
NOW, click the Control (CTRL) button and then starting from the left NOW, you should be able to push ALL of those clips at the same time (over to the left , squishing that timeline deliciously :-).
It took quite a bit of experimenting to figure out that trick, but there you go!
how do you stretch it in more?
Just hold control, click and hold mouse pointer on end of clip, drag end of clip to make it longer. This will slow down the sequence in the clip.