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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

You're reading from   Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing The ultimate guide to editing video with FCP 10.7.1 for faster, smarter workflows

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631674
Length 828 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface PART 1: Importing and Organizing
1 Quick Start: An Introduction to FCP FREE CHAPTER 2 Before the Edit: Production Tips 3 Bring It In: Importing Your Footage 4 Sort It Out: Reviewing and Keywording 5 Choose Your Favorites: Selecting, Rating, and Searching PART 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
6 Build the spine of the story: Quick Assembly 7 Cover It Up: Connections, Cutaways, and Storylines 8 Neaten the Edges: Trimming Techniques 9 Consider Your Options: Multicam, Replacing, and Auditions 10 Explore a Little: Compound Clips and Timeline Tricks PART 3: Finishing and Exporting
11 Play with Light: Color Correction and Grading 12 Refine and Smooth: Video Properties and Effects 13 Blend and Warp: Video Transitions and Retiming 14 Boost the Signal: Audio Sweetening 15 A Few Words: Titles and Generators 16 You’re Done: Exporting Your Edit and Finishing Up Other Books You May Enjoy Index Appendix A: 360° Video Workflows

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...

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