editing} \index{two-screen} (or 3 point editing) where the Viewer is used to view media and then the
desired clip from the media is transferred to the timeline.
-In the timeline, Audio tracks are different from Video tracks so a media including both audio and video will be split into 2 or more indipendent tracks. There is no \textit{Link/Unlink}-like function present in other programs, although there are workarounds.
+In the timeline, Audio tracks are different from Video tracks so a media including both audio and video will be split into 2 or more independent tracks. There is no \textit{Link/Unlink}-like function present in other programs, although there are workarounds.
The timeline \index{timeline} is where all editing decisions are made
(figure~\ref{fig:timeline}). This is a stack of tracks in the
To simply get started, perform the following operations which are
useful for working in a drag and drop editing session. First load
your media by using the main menu \textit{File} pulldown \index{file pulldown} and choose
-\textit{Load files} \index{load media files}; make sure the insertion mode is set to
+\textit{Load files}\index{load media files}; make sure the insertion mode is set to
\textit{Create new resources only} \index{insertion strategy}. This loads the files into the
Resources window \index{resources window}.