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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/getting_started/videoclips.rst
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Creating and exporting video clips
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Video au audio clips are the central objects of MoviePy. In this section we present the different sorts of clips, how to create them, and how to write them to a file. For informations on modifying a clip (cuts, effects, etc.), see :ref:`effects`. For how to put clips together see :ref:`CompositeVideoClips` and to see how to preview clips before writing a file, refer to :ref:`efficient`.
Video and audio clips are the central objects of MoviePy. In this section we present the different sorts of clips, how to create them, and how to write them to a file. For informations on modifying a clip (cuts, effects, etc.), see :ref:`effects`. For how to put clips together see :ref:`CompositeVideoClips` and to see how to preview clips before writing a file, refer to :ref:`efficient`.

The following code summarizes the base clips that you can create with moviepy: ::

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