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Duration: 59:10
Presented: January 13, 2016
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DESCRIPTION
Media management is defined as: “the process of organizing, importing and keywording media prior to and during editing.” Sounds simple, but we get more questions about media management in Final Cut Pro X than any other subject. So, this week, our goal is to answer all your questions.
Join host, Larry Jordan, as he looks at:
And much more.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This beginning-to-intermediate session is designed for editors with a basic knowledge of Final Cut Pro X.
CONTENT OUTLINE