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Final Cut Pro

1. Open the application

a. You can find it in the dock

b. You can search for it using the spyglass

The Standard Arrangement

Once you have opened the application the Final Cut Pro interface will appear

The Browser

• Your imported material (clips)– Unedited

• Effects– Transitions– Filters

The Timeline

• Where you edit your material (sequences)• Audio and Video Channels

Viewer

• Editing– Clips Audio Waveform– Filters tab– Adjustments

• Visuals of Ingested Material

Canvas

• Timeline– Content output– Wireframes

• Edited Video

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2. Save the project

a.File>Save Project As(Name it according to your name and the project ie. Rachel 4Thought 29 Sep 12)

b.Create a new folder in the hard drive with your name

Video 2 & 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecu4jbiUvXg&feature=BFa&list=PLS_jN5J-ZUmg5a9-i4K2ICBpOtI05VMpC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecu4jbiUvXg&feature=BFa&list=PLS_jN5J-ZUmg5a9-i4K2ICBpOtI05VMpC

Editing tutorial 2 setting scratch diskEditing tutorial 2a capture scratch

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3. Set the Scratch Disk

a.Navigate to Final Cut Pro > System Settings

b.Click on Set, Navigate to your folder, Click on Choose

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4. Import Footage

a.File > Import > Files

Video 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDq1pDHw9aE&list=PLS_jN5J-ZUmg5a9-i4K2ICBpOtI05VMpC&index=4&feature=plpp_video

Editing tutorial 4 using razorblade and selection tool

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5. Begin the Edit

a.Files should appear in the browser

b.To edit, drag down to the timeline

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6. Editing

a.Toolbar– Selection (Pointer)– Razor Blade (Cut)

b.Jog Wheel– Move footage (Frame

by Frame)

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6. Editing

a.Playhead– Edit (Cut) and Play

Point

b.Move the footage

c.Create new channels

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