Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Organize For Editing
Firstly you open 'Final Cut Pro' and locate your work.
You then label all your clips, appropriate to what they are when viewing them; you do this by selecting on the file and then selecting the text.
You then rename the clip or file.
After renaming each clip you can then create individual bins to help separate and organize your work.
You then right click on the mouse and select on new bin.
You then name each folder according to the files you have such as 'Stills', 'Audio' and 'Video', you then drag and drop your files into the appropriate folder.
After dragging all your files in the appropriate folders your work should look neat and organised.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Monday, 30 January 2012
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Final Cut Pro Tutorial
Final Cut Pro Tutorial
Firstly you click on the ‘Final Cut Pro’ icon.
(If there is already a project opened on the computer…)
You will have to go to ‘File’ and ‘New Project’
To save your work you have to go to ‘Final Cut Pro’ and then click onto ‘System Settings.’ (This will enable you to save and allocate your work in a specific but easy way.
After you have clicked on ‘System Settings’ this box will appear..
You then choose the same folder to where you set up your project ‘HD2’ then find your name and then click on ‘Save’.
When are not using Final Cut Pro but you don’t want to close your project you go to ‘Final Cut Pro’ and then go to ‘Hide Final Cut Pro’.
When you are importing files you put all your work into your ‘HD2’ folder under your name so that work is not lost when you open your projuct.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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