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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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Lesson 9
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Editing with Multicam Clips
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In this lesson for Final Cut Pro, I look at how to edit with multicam clips in Final Cut Pro. With multicam clips we can choose which camera angle we want to use from multiple camera angles just by clicking on a camera angle.