PowerUP Webinar 45: Final Cut Pro X – Editing and Trimming Techniques

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Duration: 48:27

Presented: August 3, 2011

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FINAL CUT PRO X – EDITING AND TRIMMING TECHNIQUES

Final Cut Pro X is a radically different take on non-linear editing. With an interface that borrows more from iMovie than Final Cut Pro 7, Apple has presented video editors with a new way of thinking about editing.

This session is the second of four parts introducing FCP X. This online video training provides a detailed guide to viewing and marking clips, editing them to the Timeline, rearranging clips in the Timeline, and trimming the point where two clips touch. (“Marking” a clip means to select just the portion you want to use in your edit. This is also called “setting the In and Out.”)

Editing is at the heart of why you use Final Cut Pro. This tutorial is designed to provide you with a wide variety of tools that can speed your work, improve your results, and help keep you focused on the process of telling your story, rather than wrangling software.

If saving time and improving your results are important to you, you need watch this session!

Audience Level

Any video editor looking to make the most of this new software and avoid wasting time and effort during the editing process.

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