ForBoth f4v's:
This is an example of an overlay edit. An overlay edit places a clip over two other clips. To do this, you need to edit the clip you are placeing in and put if over a clip that you want to separate, then cut the second half of the first clip to match up on the time line. I decided to put the 2nd clip where i did because it was in a part where the rider wasnt doing any jumps and i could mix up the video by adding the on lookers reaction to the first jump.
At the end of the 2nd f4v:
The diffrence betweeen a overlay and an insert edit is an overlay is when you just put the clip over another clip and an insert is when you break up a clip and put the inserted clip in.
You would use an overlay when you want a certain effect and go by the time line, while you'd use an insert edit when you want a break in the clip. In this case the overlay is better because the break goes with the time line better when it goes over to the audience.
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