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That was a bit too basic. People who actually score to videos for a living must deal extensively with tempo maps, hitting various visual cues with markers (for example, time orchestral hits to things happening in an action scene)...etc, and if you really want to show how a composer works with a sequencer, you must show how one deals with speeding up or slowing down tempo, and how to place markers exactly at the right video frame for the orchestration to match.
Well it was a compressed demo so apologies for that. Here's a few tips that address your points. Hold CNTRL when dragging out the front or end of a clip and you can time stretch it. This uses the same technology as Audio Snap. Markers can be locked to SMPTE time as can clips. Tempo maps can be applied and the audio will follow. Like I said it was a "quickie" demo so I agree it should be in the long version.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Hold CNTRL when dragging out the front or end of a clip and you can time stretch it. This uses the same technology as Audio Snap.
Markers can be locked to SMPTE time as can clips.
Tempo maps can be applied and the audio will follow.
Like I said it was a "quickie" demo so I agree it should be in the long version.