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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing - Second Edition

By : Iain Anderson
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Book Image

Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Iain Anderson

Overview of this book

Elevate your video editing skills with Final Cut Pro 10.7.1, the ultimate tool for efficient and professional editing, offering powerful new features to enhance your workflow and give your videos a stunning look. The second edition of this comprehensive guide covers exciting new features in FCP, teaching you how to streamline your workflow with customizable workspaces, shortcuts, and advanced trimming tools. Explore best-in-class titles and a comprehensive suite of visual effects in Final Cut Pro for dynamic videos, create a great-sounding mix with Final Cut Pro's audio tools, and utilize the magnetic timeline, multicam editing, and advanced color correction for every project. Whether you're creating content for social media, YouTube, or Hollywood, Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing, Second Edition is your ultimate guide to professional video editing. Get your copy today and take your video editing skills to the next level.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
PART 1: Importing and Organizing
7
PART 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
13
PART 3: Finishing and Exporting

Animating with keyframes and tracking

While tracking means following an object’s movement, animation doesn’t necessarily imply movement — it just means changing the value of a property over time. You could:

  • Fade a clip in or out by animating Opacity.
  • Grow or shrink a clip over time by animating Scale (All).
  • Reveal a clip by animating Crop (Trim).
  • Brighten a clip over time by animating a color correction:
Figure 12.31: This Opacity starts at 0%, grows to 100%, stays there, then fades out to 30%

Figure 12.31: This Opacity starts at 0%, grows to 100%, stays there, then fades out to 30%

Keyframing is a universal solution that can be applied to almost any property in the Inspector — those are just a starting point. Here, we will start with the Inspector-focused controls, move across to the Timeline’s controls, and then pop back to the Viewer too. There are alternatives to keyframing, though, including the (new in 10.6) Object Tracker feature, a useful option if you want to follow a moving...