10 Pinnacle Studio for iPad
swipe gesture on the Timeline to scroll (“scrub”) through your project. To preview
your project from the beginning, tap the first clip in the Storyboard.
Full-screen view
The full-screen icon at the top right of the Preview temporarily enlarges
it to the full size of the iPad display. Tap the icon again to restore the
normal Edit Page view.
The Movie Editor
The Movie Editor offers two representations of your project simultaneously. In an
upper strip called the Storyboard, each element on the main video track – each
video clip, photo, Transition, Title, or Montage sequence – is represented by an
icon of fixed size, regardless of its duration. The Storyboard is ideal for roughing
out or reorganizing a project since each clip, however short or long, is clearly
visible and easy to manipulate.
The Movie Editor: The horizontally-scrolling tray of thumbnails at the top is the
Storyboard; below it, the Timeline presents your project on a video track and
three audio tracks, all synchronized to the Timescale (bottom).
The lower portion of the Movie Editor is called the Timeline. It shows all the
elements of your movie, including the audio clips, but scales their widths to their
durations. This provides a graphical overview of the production that lets you
position and trim clips interactively relative to the Timescale. In addition to its
main video track, the Timeline provides three tracks for the audio assets of your
production: music, voice-overs, and sound effects.