Ch 1 - Taking a tour of the
FCP X Interface
·
Final Cut Projects and Final Cut Events folders need to be named EXACTLY right for Final Cut to be able to see them
·
Event Library is essentially a repository where you store
and organize all of your media,
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video, audio, still images, graphics, etc
·
To go to the beginning of a sequence, you press the Home
button, or Function+Left
Arrow on a laptop and to go to the end of the sequence, press the End button
or Function+Right
Arrow on a laptop,
Ch 2 - Creating and
organizing events from scratch
·
the key to good media management is not only proper
organization but also CONSTANT AWARENESS of
all your media decisions
·
If you have organized your media in folders outside of
Final Cut, then the structure will be maintained when you bring that footage into the
software.
Ch 3 - Playing and Marking
Clips in preparation for editing
·
JKL is a three-button
play tool, whereby J plays in reverse, L plays forward, and K
pauses.
· To
play in Slow Motion, hold down K and shift back and forth (L or J)
· To save a sound clip, press f and
favorite section
· when you want to mark an In, which is where edited
shot is going to start, press the I key.
· when you want to
mark an Out point, which is where edited shot to end, press the O key.
Ch 3 - Understanding
different types of editing tools.
- if you position your playhead at the end and grab a portion of a
shot and press W, it is inserted at the end
·
the Append
Edit with the keyboard shortcut
of E (or the button). No matter where the playhead is, if you grab a shot and
press the E key, it always goes to the end,
regardless of where the playhead is.
· shift Z expands your project
- Overwrite Edit, with the keyboard shortcut of D.
- Overwrite Edit is used to
essentially they write over a shot or a portion of a shot.
- you mark the portion of the shot
in the Event library that you would like to overwrite.
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