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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

By : Iain Anderson
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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

By: Iain Anderson

Overview of this book

Final Cut Pro (also known as FCP, previously Final Cut Pro X) is Apple’s efficient and accessible video editing software for everyone, offering powerful features that experienced editors and novices will find useful. FCP is the quickest way to transform your raw clips into a finished piece, so if speed is important, make this a key tool in your editing arsenal. Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing is a comprehensive best practice guide for all editors. You’ll not only learn how to use the features but also find out which ones are the most important and when you should use them. With the help of practical examples, the book will show you how typical footage can be assembled, trimmed, colored, and finessed to produce a finished edit, exploring a variety of techniques. As you progress through the book, you’ll follow a standard editing workflow to get the feel of working on real-world projects and answer self-assessment questions to make sure that you’re on track. By the end of this Final Cut Pro book, you’ll be well versed with the key features of this app and have all the tools you need to create impressive edits.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Importing and Organizing
7
Section 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
13
Section 3: Finishing and Exporting

Review questions

  1. What keys can be used to mark the start and end of a range?
  2. What shortcut removes the selection from all selected clips?
  3. After rating some parts of your clips as Favorites, how do you see only those regions?
  4. What color line is shown on a clip if you Reject all or part of it?
  5. What can you use to add information to a particular frame rather than a region?
  6. What is the shortcut for Snapping?
  7. Where can you search through all text attached to a clip?
  8. How can you save the results of a search?
  9. Can part of a clip be marked as Rejected and Favorite at the same time?
  10. Can more than one Favorite range be applied to a clip?