INTRODUCTION:
Recently I was editing a number of still images, synchronizing the images with some narration. After a first pass, the overall timing was pretty good, but I had lots of fine-tuning to do.
Many times I wanted to make one clip shorter and the next one longer (or vise versa), but I did not want to change the entire project length. As it works today, if I make one clip a second longer, the entire remainder of the project is shifted to the right by one second, and now the timing is wrong for the rest of the project.
MY REQUEST:
When changing the duration of a still image by dragging the end of the "clip" on the timeline, I'd like the option to make the neighboring clip longer/shorter by the same amount, so that the total length of those two clips remains the same and nothing else on the timeline moves.
EXAMPLE:
Say I want to make "Clip A" shorter, so I drag the end of Clip A on the timeline (at the second "X", below)
Original:
X---------------------- Clip A ----------------------X----------------------- Clip B -------------------X---------------------- Clip C --------------------X
What I want (currently requires TWO EDITS, one to shorten "A" and one to lengthen "B"):
X-------- Clip A --------X------------------------------------ Clip B ----------------------------------X---------------------- Clip C --------------------X
The way it behaves today:
X-------- Clip A --------X----------------------- Clip B -------------------X---------------------- Clip C --------------------X
MORE COMMENTS:
This could also apply to video clips, as long as the one being extended was previously trimmed and can be extended.