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To cut only the video track, tap Video. Audio tracks are signified by a musical
note and 1, 2, or 3. Tap the number of the track you want to cut. To cut all the
tracks at once, tap All Tracks.
Trash can: As usual, tapping the trash can icon deletes the selected clip.
It does not ask for approval, and any editing changes you have made will
be lost. The underlying Library material is not affected.
Gears: If your movie requires rendering, tap the gears icon. Rendering is
covered at the end of Chapter 5: The Storyboard on page 24.
Undo and Redo: These icons let you step forward and back
through your recent editing changes. To cancel recent edits, tap the
undo icon on the right above the Storyboard one or more times.
The redo icon lets you move forward again through your editing history after
using undo.
Sharing your project: To export your project from the Edit Page, tap the
share icon at the top right of the Preview and select one of the available
options. See Chapter 10: Exporting for details on sharing your project.
Other Movie Editor features
Not all the features of the Movie Editor are accessed
through tool buttons. The pan-and-zoom capability is
accessed directly in the Preview when screening any
photo, while a clip’s Properties panel is accessed by
double-tapping the clip.
Pan-and-zoom: Tap any photo in the Storyboard or
Timeline to open it for pan-and-zoom editing in the Preview. If at this point you
simply tap the Pan And Zoom button at the top-right corner of the Preview, a
default pan-and-zoom animation is applied, starting at full-frame then pushing in
to a closer view as the clip plays. At the same time, new buttons labeled Start
Position and End Position appear in the top corners of the Preview.