
The Surprisingly Simple Guide to Final Cut Pro Editing Basics
Starting out with Final Cut Pro is easier than you think. If you've ever used a computer before, you're already more qualified than you'd think.
Starting out with Final Cut Pro is easier than you think. If you've ever used a computer before, you're already more qualified than you'd think.
Creating a new project in Final Cut Pro sets up the official workspace for your entire edit.
No matter how organized (or disorganized) your footage is, Final Cut Pro can handle it, if you know how to import properly.
Footage often outstays its welcome or features an awkward pause you don’t want. If you’ve ever wondered how to split a clip in Final Cut Pro to remove an awkward pause, the Blade tools are here to help.
Once you understand how the Final Cut Pro interface works, it’s one of the fastest and most intuitive editing tools out there
Every so often, your video demands a tiny note about who’s speaking, where a scene takes place, or why an unsuspecting ferret just wandered past the camera. Without a title or caption to explain it, your viewers may come away…
If you’re starting out in Final Cut Pro, you may find yourself staring at the interface and wondering what on earth Libraries, Events, and Projects are there for.
If you’ve ever filmed a clip that looks great in a widescreen landscape, only to watch it become claustrophobic in a vertical crop for social media, you need tihs guide.