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Final Cut Pro Interface and Import Lessons13 Lessons
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Interface Overview
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Importing and Analyzing
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Importing from the Photos App
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Creating and Organizing Libraries
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Creating and Organizing Events
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Selecting Clips and Ranges in Clips
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Rating Clips
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Adding Keywords to Clips
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Creating Smart Collections
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Using the Playhead and Skimmer
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Viewer Options
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Adjusting a Clip’s Date and Time
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Working with Clip Roles
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Interface Overview
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Working with Final Cut Pro Projects10 Lessons
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Creating Projects and Project Settings
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Add, Remove, and Arrange Clips
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A Closer Look at the Timeline
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Replacing Clips in the Timeline
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Trimming Clips in the Timeline
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Adding Audio to a Project
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Inserting Placeholders and Gaps
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Adding Transitions between Clips
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Fine-tune Edits with the Precision Editor
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Adding Markers, ToDo’s, and Chapters
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Creating Projects and Project Settings
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Working with Clips in Final Cut Pro9 Lessons
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Advanced Editing with Final Cut Pro16 Lessons
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Adding the Ken Burns Effect
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Retiming and Reversing Clips
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Freeze Frame, Hold, and Jump Cuts
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Adding Speed Ramps to Clips
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Instant Replay and Rewind Effects
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Working with Storylines
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Making Three-Point Edits
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Auditioning Clips
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Editing with Multicam Clips
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Masking Clips
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Keying or Adding Transparency to Clips
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Audio Voiceovers, Soloing, and Ducking
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Copying and Pasting Attributes and Effects
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Balancing and Matching Color
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Enhancing and Matching Audio
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Adding Keyframes
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Adding the Ken Burns Effect
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Final Cut Pro Sharing Options and Help2 Lessons
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Audio Voiceovers, Soloing, and Ducking
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In this lesson for Final Cut Pro, I look at how to add a voiceover clip, solo a clip, and how to apply audio ducking to a clip in Final Cut Pro.