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When you move a clip, what does the com (mac) Modifier do?

1) It changes the color of the clip
2) It adds a transition effect to the clip
3) It adjusts the position of the clip's center of mass
4) It rotates the clip around its center

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The Command (⌘) modifier on a Mac is used to override snapping for precise clip positioning in video editing software, not to change color, add transitions, adjust the center of mass, or rotate the clip.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you move a clip in video editing software on a Mac and use the Command (⌘) modifier, it does not change the color of the clip, add a transition effect, adjust the position of the clip's center of mass, or rotate the clip around its center. Instead, the Command modifier is typically used to override snapping, allowing you to freely position a clip without it automatically aligning to other clips or to the playhead. This can be used for precise placement in timelines where you have multiple elements that you need to carefully position relative to one another.

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