Media-Editing Application with Novel Editing Tools
US-2019250806-A1 · Aug 15, 2019 · US
US11157154B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11157154-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916389639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 26, 2021 |
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Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.
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A non-transitory machine readable medium storing a media-editing application for creating a media presentation from a plurality of media clips, the media-editing application comprising sets of instructions for: displaying a composite display area comprising a compositing lane for placing media clips to specify a description of the composite media presentation, the composite media presentation comprising a first media clip positioned temporally before a second media clip; receiving a user input to trim the second media clip displayed in the compositing lane of the composite display area; in response to receiving the user input, trimming a beginning of the second media clip displayed in the compositing lane; in response to trimming the beginning of the second media clip, moving the first media clip that is displayed before the second media clip in the compositing lane towards the second media clip as the second media clip is being trimmed; and in response to determining that the first media clip is a starting clip temporally positioned before all other media clips in the composite media presentation, expanding a region of the composite display area that is positioned before the first media clip to include blank space unoccupied by a media clip as the second media clip is being trimmed, wherein the first media clip is moved without adding additional media content of the first media clip to the compositing lane. 2. The non-transitory machine readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the media-editing application further comprises a set of instructions for automatically displaying a scroll bar for adjusting the expanded region of the composite display area in response to the first media clip being trimmed. 3. The non-transitory machine readable medium of claim 2 , wherein the media-editing application further comprises a set of instructions for, in response to completion of the trimming of the first media clip, automatically restoring a size of the region to an original size of the region prior to the expanding. 4. The non-transitory machine readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the media-editing application further comprises a set of instructions for displaying a first anchor lane for placing media clips that are anchored to media clips in the compositing lane by a set of anchors, wherein an anchored media clip in the first anchor lane is anchored to a media clip segment in the compositing lane by an anchor having a position that defines a relationship between media contents of the anchored media clip and the media clip segment in the compositing lane. 5. The non-transitory machine readable medium of claim 4 , wherein the first anchor lane is positioned above or below the compositing lane, and wherein the media-editing application further comprises a set of instructions for displaying a second anchor lane positioned on an opposite side of the compositing lane than the first anchor lane, the second anchor lane being for placing media clips that are anchored to media clips in the compositing lane by a second set of anchors. 6. The non-transitory machine readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the media-editing application further comprises sets of instructions for: trimming a first amount of media content from the first media clip; and incrementing first additional media content for the first media clip by the first amount of media content trimmed off the first media clip. 7. A method for creating a media presentation from a plurality of media clips, the method comprising: displaying, by a media editing application of a computing device, a composite display area comprising a compositing lane for placing media clips to specify a description of the composite media presentation, the composite media presentation comprising a first media clip positioned temporally before a second media clip; receiving, by the computing device, a user input to trim the second a first media clip displayed in the compositing lane of the composite display area; in response to receiving the user input, trimming, by the computing device, a beginning of the second media clip displayed in the compositing lane; in response to trimming the beginning of the second first media clip, moving, by the computing device, the first media clip that is displayed before the second media clip in the compositing lane towards the second media clip as the second media clip is being trimmed; and in response to determining that the first media clip is a starting clip temporally positioned before all other media clips in the composite media presentation, expanding, by the computing device, a region of the composite display area that is positioned before the first media clip to include blank space unoccupied by a media clip as the second media clip is being trimmed, wherein the first media clip is moved without adding additional media content of the first media clip to the compositing lane. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising automatically displaying a scroll bar for adjusting the expanded region of the composite display area in response to the first media clip being trimmed. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising, in response to completion of the trimming of the first media clip, automatically restoring a size of the region to an original size of the region prior to the expanding. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising displaying a first anchor lane for placing media clips that are anchored to media clips in the compositing lane by a set of anchors, wherein an anchored media clip in the first anchor lane is anchored to a media clip segment in the compositing lane by an anchor having a position that defines a relationship between media contents of the anchored media clip and the media clip segment in the compositing lane. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first anchor lane is positioned above or below the compositing lane, and further comprising displaying a second anchor lane positioned on an opposite side of the compositing lane than the first anchor lane, the second anchor lane being for placing media clips that are anchored to media clips in the compositing lane by a second set of anchors. 12. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: trimming a first amount of media content from the first media clip; and incrementing first additional media content for the first media clip by the first amount of media content trimmed off the first media clip. 13. A system, comprising: at least one processor; and a non-transitory machine readable medium storing a media-editing application for creating a media presentation from a plurality of media clips, wherein the media-editing application, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the at least one processor to perform sets of instructions for: displaying a composite display area comprising a compositing lane for placing media clips to specify a description of the composite media presentation, the composite media presentation comprising a first media clip positioned temporally before a second media clip; receiving a user input to trim the second a first media clip displayed in the compositing lane of the composite display area; in response to receiving the user input, trimming a beginning of the second media clip displayed in the compositing lane; in response to trimming the beginning of the second media clip, moving the first media clip that is displayed before the second media clip in the compositing lane towards the second media clip as the second media clip is being trimmed; and in response to determining that the first media clip is a starting clip temporally positioned before all other media clips
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