With the shortcut of “V”, this tool will be your “goto” tool to do about 90% of your tasks in Hitfilm. These tools will be commonplace if you are an editor, but if it’s your first foray into editing, below you’ll find a brief breakdown of what each tool does. At the bottom of the HitFilm Pro’s Toolbar, you have access to the Export Contents command, the Export In/Out Area command, as well as the Link command. The top tools consist of the Selection Tool (Arrow), Drag Tool (Hand), Razor Tool (Blade), the Slip and Slide Tools, the Ripple and Rolling edit tools, and the Rate Stretch Tool. So, as you can see from the above image, HitFilm Pro’s Toolbar is technically split up into the top and bottom Tools. HitFilm Pro’s Toolbar is located to the left of your actual timeline, and it has tools in it that will not only help you with editing, but there are a couple of commands tucked away at the bottom that will get your timelines to the Export Queue, to export them when you’re done your edits. In this lesson, we’re going to move ahead, and talk about HitFilm Pro’s Toolbar, and the tools you have quick access to, when editing in your timelines. In our last lesson, in our look at learning HitFilm Pro, we talked a little bit about basic editing, and setting your options.
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