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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing - Second Edition

By : Iain Anderson
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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

4.8 (17)
By: Iain Anderson

Overview of this book

Elevate your video editing skills with Final Cut Pro 11 using practical workflows, expert techniques, and the latest features to enhance your creative process and give your videos a stunning look. The second edition of this comprehensive guide covers exciting new features in FCP, teaching you how to streamline your workflow with customizable workspaces, shortcuts, and advanced trimming tools. Explore impactful titles and a comprehensive suite of visual effects in Final Cut Pro for dynamic videos, discover Final Cut Pro's audio tools to create a great-sounding mix, and utilize the magnetic timeline, multicam editing, and enhanced color correction for every project. Whether you're creating content for social media, YouTube, or Hollywood, Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing, Second Edition will help you take your video editing skills to the next level.
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Grouping connected clips in Storylines

Connected clips are great, but as they’re totally independent, they can feel somewhat limited, and grouping two or more clips together in a gray box is the solution. To use the ripple trim and rearranging magic of the Magnetic Timeline on connected clips, you’ll need to wrap one or more non-overlapping clips into a Storyline, and here’s the process:

  1. Select multiple nearby connected clips by dragging a selection box around them:
Figure 7.18: Each of these connected clips has its own connection line

Figure 7.18: Each of these connected clips has its own connection line

  1. Press ⌘G to place those clips inside a Storyline (the Create Storyline command is in the Clip menu):
Figure 7.19: These two selected clips have been placed in a Storyline with a single connection line

Figure 7.19: These two selected clips have been placed in a Storyline with a single connection line

You’ll see that the selected clips are placed within a gray box — that’s the Storyline. While each of the clips...

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