![]() Short Cuts #6: The Key to Keyframes in Lightworks Short Cuts #8 & 9: Save Time Rendering Video Short Cuts #10: Speed Up Editing with Proxies Short Cuts #11: Editing Video for Social Media in the Correct Aspect Ratio Short Cuts #12: Get Creative with the Rolling Title Effect in Lightworks Number 5 especially also falls under the 'break in case of emergency' grouping, so make sure you give that one a watch too! If you've found this guide useful and are looking for some other cool things you can do inside Lightworks, you can find all of our previous guides below. Give the video at the top a watch to make sure you fully understand and to see this in practice, and then save it away somewhere in case you need to refer back to it in a pinch. Hopefully, you'll never need to use it, but if you do, at least now you have it in your toolbox. As I said at the top, this is a real 'break in case of emergancy' solution for when you need to restore deleted footage. It will reopen on your timeline with everything exactly how you left it pre-deletion. Locate the sequence under your project contents browser, and then double click it. If it was a sequence you needed to restore, there's just one extra step. ![]() If it was a clip you were restoring, the footage will now be fully active and working again in both your timeline and your clip previewer. Now you've restored it, just head back into your project. If successful, which it will be, you will get a box telling you it's been successfully completed! Lovely stuff. Simply click on the one you want to restore, and then hit the restore button on the bottom left. From here, there are two tabs.Ĭhoose deleted, and all of your recently deleted clips and sequences will be there. The first option in the pop-up menu will be 'Restore item(s) from backups.Ĭlick on this, and a menu will appear asking you to select items to restore. Locate the project you were working on, and then right-click on it. Secondly, exit out of your project back to your project browser screen. So, you're in panic mode, and you want to restore your footage? No problem. There is an easy way to restore deleted footage and sequences. If this does happen, don't go looking for the nearest hole in the ground to disappear into, however. This is just one example, but there are a number of ways you might accidentally delete a clip or sequence. You go to delete a bunch of clips from your project you no longer need, and suddenly all of the media on your timeline is offline. Picture this: you're editing away on a project, you've been working on it for hours, and your sequence is filled with clips, sub-clips, and more. ![]() We have a number of official tutorials and guides when it comes to using Lightworks, and there's a sub-group of them I think of as our 'break in case of emergency' tutorials. Restore Deleted Footage or Sequences Why you need to know this
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