November 2012
Intermediate to advanced
424 pages
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English
| Tip 230 | Edit Movies |
QuickTime Player is the Mac’s built-in movie player—you can find it on the Applications menu within Finder.
QuickTime Player is actually a trimmed-down version of the (not free) QuickTime Pro, but it’s pretty powerful in its own right. For example, you can edit movies within QuickTime Player, at least in a primitive way, as follows:
Open the movie in QuickTime Player, and click Edit→Trim. The timeline will now change to a frame display of the movie, surrounded by a yellow boundary box—see Figure 39, Trimming a movie file.

Click and drag the boundary box on the left and right ...
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