1Frame Transitions in between Clips.

Concerning smoothcam, I'm following the instructions on applying smoothcam filters to clips.
I'd first export the portion of the clip that is being used, then reimporting it and placing in the timeline where it belongs.
When I place the new clip on the track, flushed up to another clip on either side, I can't seem to get a cross dissolve transition that spans the intersection of the 2 clips. FCP wil place a 1frame transition in between the clips but not on and connecting the clips.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any and all help
Aloha

You don't have enough handles.
http://www.fcpbook.com/Effects1.html
You needed to export with pad on either side so when you brought it back you had room for the transition overlap.

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