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In most cases, you don’t want a transition to occur
during the essential action in a scene. For this reason, transitions
work best with handles—the extra frames beyond the
In and Out points set for the clip.
The handle between a clip’s Media Start time and In point is
sometimes called head material, and the handle between
a clip’s Out point and Media End time is sometimes called tail
material.
 A clip with handles - A.
- Media Start
- B.
- Handle
- C.
- In point
- D.
- Out point
- E.
- Handle
- F.
- Media
End
In some cases, the source media may not contain enough frames
for clip handles. If you apply a transition, and the handle duration
is too short to cover the transition duration, an alert appears
to warn you that frames will be repeated to cover the duration.
If you decide to proceed, the transition appears in a Timeline panel
with diagonal warning bars through it.
 Transition using duplicate frames  For best results with transitions, shoot and
capture source media with sufficient handles beyond the In and Out
points of the actual clip duration you want to use.
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