![]() ![]() You can check the Sequence content from the Video Preview on the right, which shows the frame under the main playhead on the Timeline. Inside Lightworks, you can also work with multiple Sequences: in this beginner tutorial, we will create and edit only one. All these segments make a composition called Sequence, the single piece of video that you export and render. You can zoom in and out on the Timeline by holding down the CTRL (or CMD) key and using your mouse wheel. To add, rename or remove Tracks, right-click on the left side. Dedicated Tracks collect the segments on the Timeline, such as Video Tracks for visual content and Audio Tracks for sound, music, and speech doubled to welcome stereo channels. The appear as blocks called segments, complete with file name, audio waveform, and visual thumbnails. To start working with these files, drag these onto the Timeline. Create Your Sequence with Lightworks Timeline At this point, you can double-click on any file to check it on the Source Viewer and adjust its metadata with the Log workspace. You can import videos, images, and sound files by either browsing for these from the Libraries section or dragging and dropping these from any folder directly inside Lightworks. This shows the Navigation panel on the left, collecting media files the Video Preview on the right, and the Timeline at the bottom, where you edit and modify media. Lightworks has a total of four workspaces listed on top: to start realizing your project open the Edit one. You can use Create a new project on top to start from a new project setting name, frame rate, and metadata. ![]() When opening Lightworks, the Project browser opens, showing all your most recent projects if you have. 5 Summary New Project, Workspaces in Lightworks ![]()
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