by CJ Bruce on December 9, 2008
By default any clips that you put into the timeline that contain audio and video are linked together. In other words, when you try to move/change speed/cut one, you do the same action to both. This can be frustrating, but thankfully it is very easy to separate the two.
by CJ Bruce on November 13, 2008
Say that title 5 times fast. There are a few ways to duplicate a clip/sequence in Final Cut Pro. You can right (or control) click on an item and select Duplicate (or Duplicate as New Master Clip in the case of audio and video clips). This will create an exact copy of the file with [...]
by CJ Bruce on May 29, 2008
When you are first starting out with Final Cut Pro, learning the interface is a good way to begin. The interface is made up of 5 windows: The Browser, the Viewer, the Canvas, the Timeline, the Tool Palette and the Audio Meters. There are other windows that come and go throughout the editing process, but [...]