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The Match Frame function in Final Cut Pro can be very useful, especially in large projects when your media is all over the place. You access this by going to View > Match Frame > Master Clip, OR by pressing the f key OR by pressing the match frame button () in the Canvas or the Viewer. In this article I’ll discuss some of the main uses that I have for this often overlooked function.
Batch Export is one of the handiest little tools in Final Cut Pro. It’s name pretty much says it all. It allows you to select media from your Browser and export multiple files one after the other. This feature can save a lot of time in your work flow and allow you to “set it and forget it” if you will.
All images are not perfect from the get go. That is the beauty of post. You have the ability to go in and change (hopefully improve) what was captured on the day. Often there will be something around the edges of the frame that you need to remove (boom mics usually) and cropping is the easiest way to do this.