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Final Cut Pro 1.2.5

Final Cut Pro is Apple's application for making video editing simple and effective. It is a non-linear application that integrates well with Adobe PhotoShop and is full of professional editing features. Virtual Training Company author David Bigelow will show you how to configure Final Cut Pro 1.2.5 for editing videos and will give a detailed explanation of all the tabs and buttons you will encounter. With over 8 hours of in-depth instruction, this tutorial will train you faster than any book. Go ahead and get started by clicking one of the subjects below.

Author: Vtc

Introduction

FCP Capabilities

Whats New In FCP 1.2.5

Companion Products For FCP Pro

Configuration of FCP for Video Editing

Preferences: General Tab

Preferences: Device Control Tab

Preferences: Capture Tab

Preferences: Sequence Presets Tab

Preference: Scratch Discs Tab

Hard Drive Configurations

Input

Preparing Video Decks And Source

The Importance Of Reel Names And Conventions

Logging Tab

Clip Settings Tab

Preferences Tab

Capturing Video On The Fly

Capturing Video With Batch Capture

Capture Troubleshooting The Quirks

CD Audio Import

Still Image Import

Adobe PhotoShop Import

The Browser

Project Tabs

The Effects Tab

Bin Tabs And The confusion Surrounding Them

Bins And Sequences

Context Sensitive Menus In Final Cut Pro

Clips And List Mode Data

Using Storyboard Layout Of Bins

Thumbnail Viewing In List Mode

The Viewer

Clip Tabs

The Video Tab

The Audio Tab

The Filters Tab

The Motion Tab

The Zoom Button

The View Button

Timecode Displays in the Viewer

Video Generators

Recent Clips List

Playing Video in the Viewer

Playing Audio Files in the Viewer

JKL Key Heaven

Loading Stills into the Viewer

Timecode Navigation

Creating Subclips

Preparing Clips For Timeline

Selecting Ins And Outs

L-Cut Or Split Edits In The Viewer

Editing With The Canvas And Timeline

The Timeline And The Playhead

Snapping Controls

Overwrite Editing

Insert Editing

3 point Editing

Locking Tracks

Monitoring Tracks

Enabling Video Tracks In The Timeline

Enabling Audio Tracks

Creating Video and Audio Tracks In The Timeline

Playing In The Timeline/Canvas

TC In The Timeline/Canvas

Clip Overlays In The Timeline

Loading Clips Into The Viewer For Adjustments

Deleting Tracks

Adding Tracks

Adding Multiple Tracks

Advanced Editing

Backtimed Editing

MatchFrame Use Restoring Tracks

Marking Clip Ranges To The Timeline

Replace Editing

Fit To Fill Editing

Superimpose Editing

Using The Trim Window

Breaking Sync

Re establishing Sync: Linked Selections

The Tools Window

Selection Tools

Rolling Edit Tool

Ripple Edit Tool

Slip Edit Tool

Slide Edit Tool

Razor Blade Tool

Razor All Tool

Zoom In/Out Tool

Hand Tool

Crop Tool

Distort Tool

Pen Tools

Transition FX

Applying Transitions To A Cut

Adjusting Transitions On A Cut

Setting A Default Transition

Saving A Custom Transition

Filter FX

Applying Filters To A Clip

Adjusting Filters On A Clip

Creating A Custom Filter

Applying A Filter To Multiple Clips

Keyframing

Adding Keyframes

Creating Smooth Keyframes

Deleting Keyframes

Copying/Pasting Keyframe Settings Between Clips

Generating Text FX

The Title Generator

The Lower Thirds Generator

Motion And Scale FX

Loading The Clip Into The Viewer

The Motion Tab

Using The Canvas For Motion/Scale FX

Rendering FX

The Render Quality Settings

Rendering A Selection

Rendering The Timeline

The Cache Manager And Renders

Output To Tape

The Difference between Edit To Tape And Print To Video

The Print To Video Process

The Edit To Tape Process

Output To File: QuickTime

Export AV For Compression In FCP

Export AV For Compression In Media Cleaner Pro