How to Customize Your Workspace in Riverside Editor (Full Transcript)

Learn to tailor the Riverside Editor layout: use the sidebar, resize transcript/video, expand or hide the timeline, and make quick edits with co-creator.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: One of the great things about the new editor is that you can customize your workspace so that you can have it look exactly as you want it to look so that you can work at your best, because just like your office desk or your studio, we all like things a little bit different. So let me show you some of the customization options you now have. On the left, you now have all of your tools like your AI tools, overlays, and your media, but you also, if you click right into this button right over here, you can open the sidebar. From there, you can navigate to different edits. So for example, all of your magic hooks are here. Maybe you want to show all of your magic clips and navigate between them. You'll have all of your edits right over here, along with any exports, even have your show notes so that you can access them all very easily right from your editor. You can also just close it at any time by just going up to the top over here and pressing close that sidebar. When I'm editing using the transcript, I like to have as much space as possible. So if I put my cursor right in the middle, I can actually have that be larger, have the video be larger on the side and kind of collapse the transcript. Whether I'm working on my video or my transcript, that is how I decide whether or not I want to collapse either of those things. So I can prioritize one over the other. I could also do the same thing to the timeline. So I can expand right over here. If I have a bunch of image overlays and text, it'll show right over at the top. And I can really zoom in and really prioritize the timeline on my screen. If I'm not using the timeline at all, then I could just go right over here to hide timeline and it's gone. But let's bring the timeline back. And if I want to make a cut, for example, if I go into here and cut it, I can still scroll in and be able to show the parts that I cut. I could even bring this over like that and you can bring back those cuts just by sliding the timeline in and out. And lastly, my favorite, the co-creator, you can find it right over here on this co-creator button and type in any of the edits that you want to make. And whenever you're done with using the co-creator, you could just click right here and close out of it. And so between the new navigation, being able to adjust different parts of your screen to really focus on the transcript, the video, the timeline, and being able to use that co-creator, there are a lot of ways that you can customize your workspace so that it works best for you. And as you're editing, you can feel free to use it flexibly. So maybe at one time you want the timeline expanded. Maybe at one time you want it hidden. Play around with it because at different times, different parts will work best for you. So try customizing your workspace and see how it helps you edit in the new Riverside Editor.

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The speaker explains how the new Riverside Editor lets users customize their workspace for more efficient editing. They highlight the left-side tool area, opening and closing the sidebar to access items like AI tools, overlays, media, magic hooks/clips, edits, exports, and show notes. The speaker demonstrates resizing panels to prioritize the transcript, video preview, or timeline; expanding the timeline to work with overlays and detailed cuts; hiding and restoring the timeline; and navigating/undoing visible cuts by sliding/scrolling. They also showcase the co-creator panel for typing edit requests and closing it when done. Overall, users are encouraged to flexibly adjust the layout depending on the task.
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Customizing Your Workspace in the New Riverside Editor
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  • Use the sidebar to quickly navigate edits, magic hooks/clips, exports, and show notes.
  • Resize the transcript and video panels to prioritize what you’re focusing on.
  • Expand the timeline for detailed work with overlays, text, and precise cuts.
  • Hide the timeline when it’s not needed to maximize workspace.
  • Use the co-creator to type edit requests and close it when finished.
  • Experiment with layouts—different tasks benefit from different panel arrangements.
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Positive: Upbeat, instructional tone emphasizing flexibility and benefits of customization to improve editing efficiency and comfort.
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