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You should set In and Out points to define the parts of the clips you want to use, especially
when the source clips include more footage than you plan to include in the final
sequence. However, you don’t need to be too meticulous: Many editors use the storyboard
method to create a quick rough cut and refine the sequence later.
5. Create duplicate clips as needed.
If you want to use parts of a clip more than once in a storyboard, you can create a
duplicate clip. Select a clip and choose Edit > Duplicate. With the duplicate clip selected,
choose Clip > Rename and give the clip a unique name. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for
duplicate clips.
It’s important to understand that you can add a source clip to a sequence as many times as
you want without creating a duplicate clip. However, duplicate clips can come in handy
when you want parts of the same media to appear in different places in a storyboard.
Similarly, you might create one or more duplicate clips from a very lengthy and unwieldy
clip. This way, you could treat each portion of the shot as a different clip.