Edit Video Clips and Navigate in the Timeline; Add and Edit Audio

What you will learn

Learn how every control works in Final Cut Pro

Utilize shortcuts to speed up your editing workflow

Discover tools in Final Cut Pro that can save time and effort

Master the entire Final Cut Pro workflow: Import, Export and everything in-between

Adapt and solve common issues that arise while editing videos

Expand your vocabulary with valuable terms used in the video editing world

Description

Welcome to our Comprehensive Guide to Final Cut Pro! Whether you’re just starting out, or you’ve been editing videos for years, our bite-sized tutorials will teach you the fundamentals of this revolutionary software.

In an increasingly digital world, video editing is an amazing skill for any creator to have in their arsenal. Final Cut Pro is one of the best video editing packages for creating small clips to multi-million dollar movies, and it’s available for a reasonable price to anyone with a Mac.

In Part Two, we’ll go over how to cut or trim clips with the blade tool; various editing tools and techniques; navigate in the timeline using the playhead and timecode; use the snapping tool; locate the source files for clips; zoom and scroll; work with markers; adjust clip appearance; view and zoom into audio clips; add music and sound effects; access external audio files; configure audio channels; adjust volume; fade audio in and out; add, remove, or adjust audio effects; pan audio; record voiceovers; enhance audio; sync audio and videos; match audio; keyframe audio effects.


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Once you’ve finished Part Two, check out Part Three, in which we’ll go over techniques for adding and editing titles, generators, effects, and transitions in Final Cut Pro.

Stay tuned for Parts 3-8 of our Comprehensive Guide, coming soon.

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Content

Cutting and Trimming Techniques in the Timeline

How to Cut or Trim Clips Using the Blade Tool in Final Cut Pro
How to Shorten or Extend Clips in Final Cut Pro
Ripple, Roll, Slip and Slide Edits in Final Cut Pro
See Your Edits Clearly With the Precision Editor in Final Cut Pro
Achieve Frame Perfect Edits With the Nudge Shortcut in Final Cut Pro
Show Trimming Details in the Viewer for Better Editing in Final Cut Pro
How to Use the Three Point Edit Technique in Final Cut Pro
How to Use the Two Point Edit Technique in Final Cut Pro
How to Edit With Timecode Shortcuts in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Split Edits in Final Cut Pro

Navigate in the Timeline in Final Cut Pro

How to Navigate Within Your Project in Final Cut Pro
How to Navigate Using Timecode in Final Cut Pro
How to Use the Snapping Tool in Final Cut Pro
How to Locate the Source for Your Project Clip in Final Cut Pro
How to Zoom and Scroll in Your Timeline in Final Cut Pro
How to Work With Markers in Final Cut Pro
How to Adjust Clip Appearance in the Timeline in Final Cut Pro

Edit Audio in Final Cut Pro

Ways to View Audio Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Zoom Into Audio Samples in Final Cut Pro
How to Add Music or Sound Effects to Your Project in Final Cut Pro
How to Access External Audio Files Within Final Cut Pro
How to Configure Audio Channels in Final Cut Pro
How to Adjust Volume in Final Cut Pro
How to Fade Audio In and Out in Final Cut Pro
How to Add or Remove Audio Effects in Final Cut Pro
How to Add or Change the Default Audio Effect in Final Cut Pro
How to Pan Audio in Final Cut Pro
How to Adjust Audio Effects in Final Cut Pro
How to Save and Share Audio Effects in Final Cut Pro

Advanced Audio Editing in Final Cut Pro

How to Record Voiceovers in Final Cut Pro
How to Automatically Enhance Audio in Final Cut Pro
How to Sync Audio and Video in Final Cut Pro
How to Match Audio in Final Cut Pro
How to Keyframe Audio Effects in Final Cut Pro