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Jan 30

10 Quick Final Cut Pro X Tips

Whether you’re new to Final Cut Pro X or an experienced editor looking to sharpen your skills, don’t miss this video tutorial covering 10 quick FCP X tips.

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We’ve previously featured YouTube user Matt’s Macintosh for his great “Sky Color Correction” tutorial in Final Cut Pro X.  Now he’s released another FCP X Video Tutorial that’s a must-see for any Final Cut Pro X editor: TEN 10 SECOND FCP X TIPS.

In this video Matt shows you his favorite Final Cut Pro X tips including:

  • 1. Copy and paste effects and attributes from one clip to another.
  • 2. Shortcut for view entire Final Cut Pro X timeline.
  • 3. Modify and customize Final Cut Pro X shortcuts.
  • 4. Color correct footage in FCPX that appears outside a mask.
  • 5. Using the share menu to export multiple still image formats.
  • 6. Duplicate works similar to “Save as” in legacy versions of FCP.
  • 7. Use duplicate to save space on your hard drive.
  • 8. Change audio from mono to dual mono.
  • 9. Where to look for FCP X plugins and effects?
  • 10. Where do custom Final Cut Pro X templates and effects live on your system?

Take 2.5 minutes and learn these very useful FCP X tips!  Visit Matt’s Macintosh YouTube channel for more great videos on Final Cut Pro X editing, video production and Apple related topics.

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