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You can cut a video, audio, image, or other clip in two by using the Scissor icon in the top left of the timeline or by clicking the S key on your keyboard. See below for a detailed guide.

How to split a video, image, or audio clip

First, start editing a new video and add your video, image, or audio file to the Your media tab.

Step 1. Select the clip you want to split

Click on the clip in the timeline to select it. It will be outlined in green when selected.

An image of a user clicking on the media asset on the timeline.

Step 2. Position the seeker where you want to split your clip

Drag the seeker (the white vertical line with a circle on top) to where you want to cut your clip. You can also click on the spacebar on your keyboard to move the seeker.

An image of a user moving the seeker.

NOTE: you can use the timecode displayed at the top of the timeline as a guide if you want to split your video at a precise time. For example, place your Seeker at the position of 01:30:00 for 1min 30 seconds.

An image of the timestamp circled.

Step 3. Click the scissors icon

Click the scissors icon in the timeline menu to split your clip. Alternatively, click the S key on your keyboard.

An image of a user clicking the split button.

If you've selected a video clip, this will cut the video in two parts, like this example.

An image of a split video with an arrow pointing to the split.

If you would like to split an audio file together with a video, hold down the shift key on your keyboard, and click both of your media files on the timeline. Next, click the split button.

Note: If your audio is attached to your video, the audio will automatically split with the video.

An image of a user clicking the split button.

The audio and video will be split like this example.

An image of a video and audio split on the timeline.

Cutting multiple clips at the same time

To split multiple clips at once, highlight all of the clips on the timeline that you want to split. To do this, drag your cursor over all of the clips or hold down the shift button on your keyboard and click each clip. You can also click Command-A or Control-A on your keyboard.

An image of a user clicking on all of the assets on the timeline.

Drag the seeker (the white vertical line with a circle on top) to where you want to split your clip.

An image of A user moving the seeker on the timeline.

Click on the scissors icon or hit the S key to split all of your clips at once.

An image of all assets split on the timeline.

Deleting part of a split clip

If you'd like to delete part of a split clip, click on it and then click the trash can icon.

An image of a user deleting an asset off the timeline.

The selected clip will be deleted.

How is splitting a clip different from trimming a clip and cropping a clip?

Trimming a clip allows you to drag the sides of a clip inwards to shorten it or outwards to lengthen it. However, you can also 'trim' a clip by splitting it and then deleting the remaining part as shown above. To learn how to trim a clip, see: How to trim a video, audio, or image clip.

Cropping allows you to remove unwanted edges or black bars you see in the frame of a video to "zoom in" on it. It is different from splitting, which involves cutting a clip in two. 

Try it out

Head to Clipchamp to try it out for yourself.

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