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  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • Keel: eng
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Video project deadlines are brutal, budgets are tight, and everyone is stressed. Anything that saves time, simplifies life, or improves results is a good thing. This book is a great thing! Packed with tips, techniques, shortcuts, and hidden gems, this book turns you into an editing powerhouse.

Renowned digital media innovator Larry Jordan delivers concise, well-tested techniques to make you more productive right now, without wasting time. These techniques are selected, organized, and illustrated to deliver maximum practical value directly to you.

Edit faster. Edit better. Edit easier.

These power tips solve problemsfast:





Plan your projects to save time on deadlines Tweak your system and software to optimize performance Organize media to make it easier to find Wield the advanced, yet hidden, features unique to Final Cut Pro Make the most of Final Cut's audio tools, from edit to final mix Master video and computer technology to avoid problems Take control of the nearly infinite effects in Final Cut Pro

An essential reference for Apple Final Cut Pro editors.

Also by Larry Jordan: Techniques of Visual Persuasion shows you how to use images to grab the attention of the viewer long enough to powerfully share a message and move them to action. Available at Peachpit and major resellers today.
Introduction xvi
Chapter 1 Video Fundamentals
1(48)
Introduction
1(1)
1 The One Overriding Rule of Media
2(1)
Final Cut Pro Basics
2(1)
2 Is It Final Cut Pro or Final Cut Pro X?
2(1)
3 Basic Final Cut Pro Concepts
2(1)
4 Why Is It Called a "Library," Not a Project?
3(1)
Video Basics
3(24)
5 Final Cut Uses Three Types of Video
3(1)
6 Why Do We Need to Compress Video?
4(1)
7 Formats, Codecs What Are These Things?
5(2)
8 What's the Best Format for Still Images?
7(1)
9 Not All Codecs Need Optimization
8(1)
10 I-frame vs. Long-GOP: Two Ways to Compress Media
8(2)
11 Which to Pick: HEVC vs. H.264
10(1)
12 ProRes Was Invented by Apple for Video
11(1)
13 Meet the ProRes Family
12(1)
14 Which Version of ProRes Should You Use?
13(1)
15 What Is Raw Video?
14(1)
16 What Is ProRes RAW?
15(1)
17 What Is Log Video?
16(1)
18 What's a LUT?
17(1)
19 Apple's ProRes White Papers Are a Great Resource
17(1)
20 Media Is Stored in Containers
18(1)
21 Standard Video Frame Sizes
18(1)
22 Standard Video Frame Rates
19(1)
23 A Note on "Cinema Quality"
20(1)
24 What Is Aspect Ratio?
20(1)
25 What's a Color Space?
21(1)
26 What Is HDR?
22(1)
27 Which to Choose: SDR vs. HDR Media?
22(1)
28 Monitoring HDR
23(1)
29 What Does Video Bit Depth Determine?
24(2)
30 What's 4:2:0, 4:2:2, and 4:4:4 Color?
26(1)
Computer Basics
27(4)
31 What's the Best Computer for Video Editing?
27(1)
32 What Stresses Your Computer During Editing?
28(1)
33 Optimizing Your Computer for Video Editing
29(1)
34 Which to Choose: Mouse, Trackball, or Trackpad?
30(1)
Storage Basics
31(13)
35 What Type of Storage Hardware Do You Need?
31(1)
36 Internal, Direct- and Network-Attached Storage
32(1)
37 What About Storing Media in the Cloud?
33(1)
38 Storage Specs to Consider
34(1)
39 How Much Storage Capacity Do You Need?
34(2)
40 How Much Speed Do You Need?
36(1)
41 Why Use Proxies?
36(2)
42 Multicam Editing Is a Special Case
38(1)
43 Where to Store Stuff
39(1)
44 Final Cut Creates Lots of Files
39(1)
45 What's Interlaced vs. Progressive Video?
40(2)
46 Deinterlacing Degrades Video Image Quality
42(1)
47 A Fast Way to Deinterlace a Clip
42(1)
48 When to Deinterlace Interlaced Video
43(1)
Command Set Basics
44(4)
49 Understand Keyboard Shortcuts
44(1)
50 Create a Custom Command Set
44(1)
51 Create Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
45(2)
52 A Fast Way to Switch Shortcuts
47(1)
53 Find a New Favorite Shortcut
47(1)
Chapter 1 Video Fundamentals Shortcuts
48(1)
Chapter Wrap
48(1)
Chapter 2 The Final Cut Pro Interface
49(52)
Introduction
49(1)
54 Download the Final Cut Pro User Guide
50(1)
The Final Cut Pro Interface
50(1)
Get to Know the Interface
50(10)
55 Modify the Final Cut Interface
51(2)
56 Workspaces--Hidden Enablers of Productivity
53(1)
57 What Can You Put in a Workspace?
54(1)
58 Create Your Own Custom Workspace
54(1)
59 Create a Custom Workspace Keyboard Shortcut
55(1)
60 Expand the Interface with Two Computer Monitors
56(1)
61 Play Video on a Calibrated Video Monitor
56(1)
62 The Background Tasks Window
56(1)
63 Interface Icon Colors Are Significant
57(1)
64 There Is One Inspector--with Multiple Faces
58(1)
65 Change the Height of the Inspector
58(1)
66 A Shortcut to Sharing
59(1)
67 The Hidden Extensions Icon
59(1)
Optimize Preferences
60(6)
68 Optimize General Preference Settings
60(1)
69 A Quick Note on Measurements
60(1)
70 Optimize Editing Preferences
61(1)
71 Optimize Playback Preferences
62(1)
72 What Do Dropped Frame Errors Mean?
63(1)
73 Use a High-Quality Audio Monitor
64(1)
74 Optimize Import Preferences
65(1)
75 Optimize Destination Preferences
65(1)
The Browser
66(10)
76 The Browser Settings Menu
67(1)
77 Eight Ways to Sort Browser Clips
67(1)
78 Group Clips in the Browser
68(1)
79 Display Audio Waveforms in the Browser
68(1)
80 The Hidden Meaning of Clip Color Lines
69(1)
81 Turn Off Those Color Lines in the Browser
70(1)
82 Deleted Browser Clips Are Not Actually Deleted
70(1)
83 Browser Badges--Explained
70(1)
84 Even Browser Clip Edges Share Secrets
71(1)
85 The Skimmer: A Tool I Love to Hate
71(1)
86 Top-Secret Hidden Browser Clip Menu
72(1)
87 A Hidden Project Menu
72(1)
88 View Clip Labels (Metadata) in Browser
73(1)
89 Hidden Browser Metadata Fields
74(1)
90 Different Ways to View the Browser
74(1)
91 The Photos, Music, Apple TV & Audio Sidebars
75(1)
92 The Sound Effects Sidebar
75(1)
The Timeline
76(4)
93 Why Doesn't the Timeline Scroll?
76(1)
94 Manage Projects with This Hidden Menu
76(1)
95 Switch Projects Faster Using Timeline History Chevrons
77(1)
96 Timeline Control Icons
78(1)
97 Timecode Displays Location
78(1)
98 The Timecode Display Holds Secrets
79(1)
99 Two Floating Timecode Windows
79(1)
100 Moving Around the Timeline
80(1)
The Viewer
80(8)
101 Even the Viewer Has a View Menu
81(1)
102 Enlarge the Viewer Full Screen
81(1)
103 Display Action Safe and Title Safe Zones
82(1)
104 Better Quality vs. Better Performance
83(1)
105 Custom Viewer Overlays
83(2)
106 How to Enable Proxies
85(1)
107 How to View Transparency
86(1)
108 Make the Viewer Background Transparent
87(1)
109 The Little Red Box in the Viewer
87(1)
Hidden Viewers
88(2)
110 The Event Viewer
88(1)
111 The Comparison View
89(1)
Troubleshooting
90(10)
112 Four Troubleshooting Techniques
90(2)
113 When Final Cut Pro Unexpectedly Quits
92(1)
114 How to Trash Third-Party Plug-ins
93(1)
115 Fix a Yellow Alert
93(1)
116 Does Zapping PRAM Still Work?
93(1)
117 Saving Is Automatic--So Are Backups
94(1)
118 Restoring from a Backup
94(1)
119 How to Change Where Final Cut Stores Backups
95(1)
120 Monitor Your Mac Using Activity Monitor
96(1)
121 Archive Active Versions of Final Cut
97(1)
122 The Dock Holds Secrets
98(1)
123 But Wait There's More!
99(1)
Chapter 2 Interface Shortcuts
100(1)
Chapter Wrap
100(1)
Chapter 3 Libraries & Media
101(88)
Introduction
101(2)
124 Library Strategy
102(1)
Libraries, Events & Projects
103(19)
125 Create, Rename, and Close a Library
103(1)
126 The Library List Menu
104(1)
127 Create a New Library from an Event
105(1)
128 Change Library Storage Locations
106(1)
129 Final Cut Pro Statistics
107(1)
130 How Big Is Your Library?
107(1)
131 Consolidate Library Media
107(1)
132 Final Cut Library Manager
108(1)
133 Create, Rename, and Modify an Event
109(1)
134 Create as Many Events as You Need
110(1)
135 Copy Events Between Libraries
110(2)
136 Move Events Between Libraries
112(1)
137 Store the Same Media in Multiple Events
112(1)
138 An Empty Library Simplifies Collaboration
113(2)
139 Another Collaboration Option: Proxy Libraries
115(1)
140 Consolidate Motion Templates
115(1)
141 Create a New Project for SDR Media
116(2)
142 Don't Duplicate a Project-Create a Snapshot
118(1)
143 The Fastest Way to Format a New Project
118(1)
144 Modify an Existing Project
119(1)
145 Create an HDR Project
120(1)
146 Be Careful Changing File Names
121(1)
Import Media
122(6)
147 Before You Import Media
122(1)
148 Drag Clips into Final Cut Pro
123(1)
149 Import Media Using the Media Import Window
123(1)
150 Multiple Ways to Play a Clip
124(1)
151 Import Photoshop Files with Layers
125(1)
152 Import PDF Files
126(1)
153 Import Media Display Options
126(1)
154 How to View Timecode During Import
127(1)
Manage Media
128(11)
155 Create Favorite Import Locations
128(1)
156 Choose the Right Media Import Settings-Part 1
128(2)
157 Choose the Right Media Import Settings-Part 2
130(1)
158 Choose the Right Media Import Settings-Part 3
130(1)
159 Choose the Right Media Import Settings-Part 4
131(1)
160 Assign Custom Audio Roles During Import
132(1)
161 Record the FaceTime Camera
133(1)
162 Create Proxies After Importing Media
133(1)
163 A Fast Media Check
134(1)
164 What a File with a Broken Link Looks Like
135(1)
165 Relink Missing Media
135(2)
166 Create Render Files
137(1)
167 Delete Generated Media
137(2)
Organize Media
139(12)
168 Quick Specs Check
139(1)
169 Use Favorites to Flag Shots You Like
139(1)
170 Find Unused Media
140(1)
171 Add Notes to One or More Clips
141(1)
172 The Highly Efficient Search Box
141(1)
173 Metadata Goldmine
142(1)
174 Edit Metadata Fields
143(1)
175 Keywords Allow More Flexible Organization
144(1)
176 A Faster Way to Add Keywords
144(1)
177 Keywords Create Keyword Collections
145(1)
178 Two Keyword Speed Tips
146(1)
179 Keywords Enable a Very Powerful Search
146(1)
180 More Search Options
147(1)
181 Find Missing Media
148(1)
182 Secret Search Icons
148(1)
183 Smart Collections
149(1)
184 It's OK to Rename Clips in Final Cut
150(1)
185 Rename Clips in Batches
150(1)
Customize the Timeline
151(4)
186 Customize the Timeline
151(1)
187 A Super-Fast Way to Zoom In to the Timeline
151(1)
188 Hide the Sidebar
152(1)
189 What If Frame Rates Don't Match
152(1)
190 How to Change the Frame Rate of a Project
153(1)
191 Correct the Aspect Ratio of a Clip
154(1)
Chapter 3 Libraries & Media Shortcuts
155(1)
Chapter Wrap
155(2)
Chapter 4 Basic Editing
157(1)
Introduction
157(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
158(1)
Mark Clips
159(3)
192 Playback Shortcuts
159(1)
193 Snapping--the Secret to Precision
160(1)
194 Marking a Clip Sets the In and Out
160(1)
195 Select Multiple Ranges in One Clip
161(1)
196 Browser Clip Icons
162(1)
Edit Clips
162(12)
197 The Magnetic Timeline Is Not Evil!
162(1)
198 Final Cut Pro Supports Four Edit Options
163(1)
199 Editing Icons, Tools, and Shortcuts
164(1)
200 What's a Connected Clip?
165(1)
201 What's a Clip Connection?
165(1)
202 What's a Storyline?
165(1)
203 Move Primary Storyline Clips
166(1)
204 Constrain Clip Movement
167(1)
205 Change Clip Durations
167(1)
206 Use Three-Point Edits for Greater Precision
168(1)
207 Create a Back-Time Edit
169(1)
208 Replace Edits Replace a Timeline Clip
169(1)
209 Use a Replace Edit to Replace Audio
170(1)
210 When to Use Replace with Retime to Fit
171(1)
211 Markers
171(1)
212 Create
Chapter Markers
172(1)
213 Gaps and Timeline Placeholders
173(1)
214 Find Duplicated Media
173(1)
Editing Tools
174(4)
215 The Tools Palette
174(1)
216 The Power of the Position Tool
175(1)
217 The Range Tool Doesn't Select Anything
175(1)
218 Cut Clips with the Blade Tool
176(1)
219 The Zoom Tool
176(1)
220 The Hand Tool
177(1)
221 The (Hidden) Delete Key
177(1)
222 The Timeline Clip Menu
178(1)
Trim Clips
178(6)
223 Trimming Basics
178(1)
224 Handles Are Essential for Trimming
179(1)
225 Trim the Top and Tail of a Clip
180(1)
226 The Hidden Precision Editor
180(1)
227 The Trim Edit Window
181(1)
228 A Super-Fast Trimming Shortcut
182(1)
229 Split Edits: The Workhorse of Editing
182(1)
230 Enable Clip Skimming
182(1)
231 How to Use Audio Clip Skimming
183(1)
232 A Slip Trim Optimizes B-Roll
183(1)
The Timeline Index
184(5)
233 The Timeline Index
184(1)
234 Timeline Index: Customization
185(1)
235 Timeline Index: Navigation
185(1)
236 Timeline Index: Clips
185(1)
237 Timeline Index: Tags
186(1)
238 Timeline Index: Roles
187(1)
239 Timeline Index: Captions
187(1)
240 Timeline Index: Markers
188(1)
Chapter 4 Basic Editing Shortcuts
189(2)
Chapter Wrap
190(1)
Chapter 5 Advanced Editing
191(38)
Introduction
191(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
192(1)
Ingenious Techniques
192(4)
241 Modify a Source Clip
193(1)
242 Reframe Clips Using Smart Conform
193(1)
243 Auditions Preview Possibilities
194(1)
244 Create Auditions in the Timeline
195(1)
Compound Clips
196(7)
245 What's a Compound Clip?
196(1)
246 Use Compound Clips to Organize Clips
197(1)
247 Compound Clips Are Dynamic
198(1)
248 Make a Compound Clip Independent
198(1)
249 Caution: Compound Clip Audio
198(1)
250 Caution: Compound Clips Hide Markers
199(1)
251 Create a Transition Between Compound Clips
199(2)
252 Create Oversized Compound Clips
201(1)
253 Apply Effects to Compound Clips
202(1)
Multicam Editing
203(12)
254 Multicam Clips Are for Editing
203(1)
255 Multicam Clips Require Lots of Bandwidth
204(1)
256 Prep Multicam Clips Before You Start
204(1)
257 Sync Multicam Clips the Easy Way
205(1)
258 Advanced Multicam Syncing
206(1)
259 The Multicam Angle Editor
207(1)
260 Change the Display Order of Multicam Clips
208(1)
261 Set a Multicam Clip for Editing
209(1)
262 Change the Multicam Viewer Display
210(1)
263 Editing a Multicam Clip
210(1)
264 Trim a Multicam Edit Point
211(1)
265 Don't Flatten a Multicam Clip
211(1)
266 Put Multiple Clips in One Multicam Angle
212(1)
267 Modify a Multicam Clip After It's Built
213(1)
268 Add Effects to a Multicam Clip
213(1)
269 Access Audio Channels Inside a Multicam Clip
214(1)
Closed Captions
215(5)
270 Not All Captions Are Alike
215(1)
271 Two Ways to Import Captions
216(1)
272 Enable Captions Using the Timeline Index
217(1)
273 Start with the Right Role
217(1)
274 Modify Captions
218(1)
275 Easily Edit SRT Captions
219(1)
276 Caption Translation Tip
219(1)
Color Basics & Video Scopes
220(8)
277 Grayscale, Even More Than Color, Drives Emotions
220(1)
278 Color Is Like a Grapefruit
221(1)
279 Colors, Like Grayscale, Are Denned Using Regions
222(1)
280 Intro to Video Scopes
223(1)
281 The Waveform Monitor
224(1)
282 The Vectorscope
225(1)
283 Display Video Scopes on a Second Monitor
226(1)
284 The Video Scope View Menu
226(1)
285 Video Scope Icon
227(1)
Chapter 5 Advanced Editing Shortcuts
228(1)
Chapter Wrap
228(1)
Chapter 6 Audio
229(54)
Introduction
229(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
230(1)
Audio Prep
231(10)
286 Human Hearing and Sample Rate
232(1)
287 What Does Audio Bit Depth Determine?
232(1)
288 Which to Pick: Speakers or Headphones
233(1)
289 What's a Waveform?
233(1)
290 Supported Audio Formats
234(1)
291 Audio Import Settings
235(1)
292 Timeline Settings Affect Audio Display
236(1)
293 What an iXML File Looks Like
236(1)
294 Sync Double System Audio Automatically
237(1)
295 Sync Double System Sound Manually
238(1)
296 Manually Adjust Audio Clip Sync
239(1)
297 Record a Voice-over
240(1)
Edit Audio
241(14)
298 Audio Editing Basics
241(1)
299 Edit Audio to the Timeline
242(1)
300 Trim Audio Separately from Video
242(1)
301 Expand vs. Detach Audio?
243(1)
302 When Should You Break Apart Clip Items?
244(1)
303 How to Sync Out-of-Sync Audio
244(1)
304 Trim Audio Clips in the Primary Storyline
245(1)
305 Split Trims Edit Audio Separately
246(1)
306 Trim Connected Audio Clips
247(1)
307 Unlike Video, Trim Audio to the Subframe
247(1)
308 Audio Configuration Settings Affect Editing
248(1)
309 Display Audio Components
249(1)
310 Automatically Apply a Crossfade
250(1)
311 Apply an Audio Transition Manually
251(1)
312 A Faster Way to Create an Audio Fade
252(1)
313 Change the Shape of an Audio Fade
252(1)
314 Enable Audio Skimming
253(1)
315 Turn On Clip Skimming
253(1)
316 Retime Audio to Match Dialogue
254(1)
317 Retime Audio to Stretch a Closing Chord
255(1)
Levels & Pan
255(5)
318 Display and Read Audio Meters
255(2)
319 Set Audio Levels
257(1)
320 Absolute vs. Relative Audio Levels
257(1)
321 Adjust Audio Levels with the Range Tool
258(1)
322 A Shortcut to Change Audio Levels
259(1)
323 Add and Modify Keyframes
259(1)
Audio Inspector
260(7)
324 Introducing the Audio Inspector
260(1)
325 Set Audio Levels Faster
261(1)
326 Pan Places a Sound in Space
261(1)
327 How to Pan Audio
262(1)
328 Convert Multichannel Audio to Dual Mono
263(1)
329 Audio Configuration Does More
264(1)
330 Automatic Audio Enhancements
264(1)
331 Adjust Automatic Audio Enhancements
265(1)
332 Improve Speech Clarity
266(1)
333 Final Cut Pro Supports 5.1 Surround Sound
267(1)
Roles
267(6)
334 Understanding Roles
267(2)
335 What Can You Do with Roles?
269(1)
336 Assign Roles to Clips
269(1)
337 Switch Languages Using the Timeline Index
270(1)
338 Organize the Timeline Using Roles
271(1)
339 Display Subroles Using the Timeline Index
271(1)
340 Focus on Specific Clips Using Roles
272(1)
341 Create Audio Stems Si Submixes
272(1)
Audio Mixing & Effects
273(9)
342 Audio Mixing in Final Cut Pro
273(1)
343 Where to Set Audio Levels for a Final Mix
274(1)
344 Apply, Modify, and Remove Audio Effects
275(1)
345 Create a Default Audio Effect
275(1)
346 The Stacking Order of Audio Effects Is Important
276(1)
347 The Audio Animation Bar
276(1)
348 Adjust Audio Pitch
277(1)
349 Create a "Voice Heard Over the Telephone" Effect
277(1)
350 Use EQ to Enhance Voice Clarity
277(2)
351 The Graphic Equalizer Shapes Sound
279(1)
352 Space Designer Creates the Sound of a Space
280(1)
353 The Limiter Effect
281(1)
Chapter 6 Audio Shortcuts
282(1)
Chapter Wrap
282(1)
Chapter 7 Transitions & Titles
283(38)
Introduction
283(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
284(1)
Transitions
284(8)
354 The Three Types of Visual Transitions
284(1)
355 Add a Dissolve
285(1)
356 Handles Are Essential for Transitions
286(1)
357 The Transitions Browser
286(1)
358 Use Search to Find a Specific Transition
287(1)
359 Apply a Transition from the Transitions Browser
287(1)
360 Preview Transitions
288(1)
361 Change the Transition Duration
288(1)
362 Trim a Clip Under a Transition
288(1)
363 Modify Transitions
289(1)
364 Hidden Dissolve Options
289(1)
365 Create a New Default Transition
290(1)
366 Flow Minimizes Jump Cuts
290(1)
367 Here's What Those Yellow Dots Mean
291(1)
368 Modify Transitions Using Motion
291(1)
369 Create or Delete Custom Transitions
292(1)
Titles & Text
292(18)
370 Larry's "10 Rules for Titles"
292(1)
371 Fonts Wrap Text with Emotion
293(1)
372 Preview a Title
294(1)
373 Add a Title to the Timeline
294(1)
374 Modify a Title
295(1)
375 Modify Text Position More Precisely
296(1)
376 A Simple Way to Add Depth to Text
297(1)
377 Add Cast Shadows to Text
298(1)
378 Format How Titles Look
298(2)
379 Fonts Don't Need to Be White
300(1)
380 Pick Your Color Picker
301(1)
381 Kerning Improves Large Text Titles
301(1)
382 Change the Default Titles
302(1)
383 Review Timeline Titles Quickly
303(1)
384 There's a Hidden Shortcut for Titles
303(1)
385 Add Emojis to Titles
304(1)
386 Many Titles Include Animation
305(1)
387 Access More Complex Animation
305(1)
388 3D Text Is Just Like 2D-Almost
306(1)
389 3D Textures Provide Stunning Versatility
307(1)
390 Lighting 3D Text
308(1)
391 Modify Any Title in Motion
309(1)
392 Remove a Custom Title (or Transition)
310(1)
Generators
310(9)
393 What's a Generator?
311(1)
394 Generator Backgrounds
311(1)
395 Generator Elements
312(1)
396 How to Burn Timecode into a Project
313(1)
397 Generator Solids
314(1)
398 Generator Textures
314(1)
399 Modify the Default Generator
315(1)
400 Add Texture to Text
315(1)
401 Put Video Inside Text
316(1)
402 Put Video Inside Text Over Video
317(2)
Chapter 7 Transitions & Titles Shortcuts
319(1)
Chapter Wrap
319(2)
Chapter 8 Visual Effects
321(70)
Introduction
321(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
322(1)
Video Inspector Effects
322(12)
403 The Video Inspector
323(1)
404 To Reset Any Effect
324(1)
405 Timeline Stacking Matters
324(1)
406 Blend Modes 8i Opacity Create Composite Images
325(1)
407 Remove Pixels Using Crop or Trim
326(1)
408 The Crop 8i Feather Effect
327(1)
409 The Ken Burns Effect
327(3)
410 The Distort Effect
330(1)
411 Spatial Conform Fits Odd-Sized Clips
330(1)
412 Resize Video Without Losing Image Quality
331(1)
413 Image Stabilization
332(1)
414 Rolling Shutter Correction
333(1)
415 Rate Conform Sets How Frame Rates Are Converted
333(1)
Transform Effects
334(16)
416 The Transform Settings
334(1)
417 Create a Picture-in-Picture Effect
335(1)
418 Enable Onscreen Viewer Controls
336(1)
419 Two More Ways to Enable Onscreen Viewer Controls
337(1)
420 Rotate a Clip in the Viewer
337(1)
421 Two Quick Ways to Flip a Clip
338(1)
422 Calculate Clip Positions
338(1)
423 Change the Anchor Point
339(1)
424 Copy Effects to Multiple Clips
340(1)
425 Remove Effects from One or More Clips
341(1)
426 Apply Video Keyframes
341(2)
427 What's a Motion Path?
343(1)
428 Add or Modify a Motion Path
344(1)
429 Keyframe Variations
344(1)
430 Modify Clips in Drop Zones
345(1)
431 Reframe Clips in a Drop Zone
346(1)
432 Be Careful Moving a Generator
346(1)
433 What Does "Analysis" Mean?
347(1)
434 The Video Animation Bar
348(1)
435 Use the Video Animation Bar to Adjust Opacity
349(1)
Viewer Effects
350(1)
436 Change Default Keyframe Acceleration
350(1)
437 Create or Navigate Keyframes in the Viewer
350(1)
The Effects Browser
351(6)
438 The Effects Browser
351(1)
439 Effects Are Adjusted in the Video Inspector
352(1)
440 Preview an Effect
353(1)
441 Apply Effects Faster
353(1)
442 The Timeline Index Finds Clips
354(1)
443 Remove Effects vs. Remove Attributes
355(1)
444 Effects Stacking Changes Results
355(1)
445 Create a Default Video Effect
355(1)
446 Some Effects Require Compound Clips
356(1)
447 How to Remove Custom Plugins from Final Cut
357(1)
Effects Cookbook
357(6)
448 Gaussian Blur Effect
357(1)
449 Use Pixelization to Hide Identities
358(1)
450 Color Look Effects
359(1)
451 Pick the Right Black & White Look
359(1)
452 Create a Better Sepia Effect
360(1)
453 Reduce Video Noise
360(1)
454 Reduce Light Flickers
361(1)
455 Add a Cast Shadow
361(1)
456 Create an Adjustment Layer
362(1)
Masks & Keys
363(13)
457 Use Shape Masks
363(2)
458 Draw Mask
365(1)
459 Color Masks
365(2)
460 Fast Track an Object
367(1)
461 Track an Effect with Object Tracking
368(2)
462 Adjust an Object Track
370(1)
463 Track Two Objects Using One Track
371(2)
464 Luma (Luminance) Key
373(1)
465 Chroma Key Effect (aka Green-Screen Key)
374(2)
466 Advanced Chroma Key Settings
376(1)
The Color Inspector
376(14)
467 Introduction to Color
377(1)
468 One Click to Fix Color
378(1)
469 Match Color Matches Color Between Clips
378(1)
470 Add a LUT to a Clip
379(1)
471 The Color Inspector
380(1)
472 The Color Board
381(1)
473 Color Wheels
382(1)
474 Advanced Color Wheel Tips
382(1)
475 How to Quickly Fix Skin Tones
383(2)
476 The Color Curves
385(1)
477 Hue/Saturation Curves
385(1)
478 The "Pleasantville" Effect
386(1)
479 Range Check Provides a Warning
387(1)
480 Apply the Broadcast Safe Effect
388(1)
481 Digital Color Meter
389(1)
Chapter 8 Visual Effects Shortcuts
390(1)
Chapter Wrap
390(1)
Chapter 9 Share & Export
391
Introduction
391(1)
Definitions for This
Chapter
392(1)
Share & Export Basics
393(11)
482 Export Choices
393(1)
483 The Share Icon
393(1)
484 The File Share Menu
394(1)
485 Export a High-Quality Finished File
395(1)
486 Export Still Frames
395(1)
487 Change the Info (Metadata) Tags
396(1)
488 Export Projects for Social Media
397(1)
489 Which to Pick: "Faster" or "Better"?
398(1)
490 Which to Pick: H.264 or HEVC?
399(1)
491 Export a Proxy File
399(1)
492 Why Proxies Have Lower Image Quality
400(1)
493 Export an XML File
400(1)
494 Use XML to Send a Project to Adobe Apps
401(1)
495 Send a Premiere Project to Final Cut Pro Using XML
402(1)
496 Use XML to Archive Your Project
403(1)
After "The End"
404(2)
497 What to Do When the Project Is Done
404(2)
Chapter 9--Sharing & Export Shortcuts
406(1)
Chapter Wrap
406(1)
Summary
407(1)
Larry Jordan's Most Useful Shortcuts
408(1)
Index
409
Chapter 10 Special Cases
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498 15 Principles for a Media Career
2(1)
499 A Workflow That Works
3(1)
500 What to Discuss with a Client Before Production Starts
4(2)
501 Plan the Technology of Your Project
6(1)
502 Make Sure Your Media Is Licensed
7(1)
503 What's a Speed Change?
8(1)
504 The Retime Editor
8(1)
505 Create a Match Frame
9(1)
506 Create a Still Frame
10(1)
507 Create a Hold Frame
11(1)
508 Create a Stills Montage
11(1)
509 Convert a Clip to Slow Motion
12(1)
510 Frame Blending Smooths Slowmo
13(1)
511 Automatic Speed Creates Glossy Slow Motion
13(1)
512 Increase Clip Playback Speed
14(1)
513 Use Reverse to Play a Clip Backward
15(1)
514 Speed Ramps Vary Playback Speed
15(1)
515 Create Speed Transitions Manually
16(1)
516 Instant Replay and Act Like a Sportscaster
17(1)
517 Export Multiple Projects At Once
17(1)
518 Export a Timeline Range
18(1)
519 Export Multiple Ranges at Once
18(1)
520 Change the Poster Frame for a Movie
18(1)
521 The Action Menu
19(1)
522 Check File Compatibility
19(1)
523 The Role Menu
20(1)
524 Create a Share Bundle
20(1)
525 Export a Smaller File
21(1)
526 Export Captions
22(1)
527 How to Export Files with Transparency
23(1)
528 Use QuickTime Player to Check Movie Specs
24(1)
529 Select Different Compression Settings
24(1)
530 Send Files to Apple Compressor
25(1)
531 Burning DVDs or Blu-ray Discs
26(1)
532 What Is 360° Video?
26(1)
533 Create a 360° Video Project
27(1)
534 How to View 360° Video
28(1)
535 Adjust the Angle of View
29(1)
536 Most 360° Video Is Shot on a Tripod
29(1)
537 Editing & Transitions in 360° Video
30(1)
538 Use 360° Generators for 360° Video
30(1)
539 Use 360° Titles for 360° Video
31(1)
540 Add HD Video to a 360° Video Project
31(1)
541 Add 360° Video to an HD/4K Project
32(1)
542 Export 360° Video or Stills
32(1)
Additional Resources
32(1)
Websites for Final Cut Pro Editors
33(1)
Count Words for Voice-Over Timing
34(1)
CommandPost: A Utility That Extends Final Cut
35(1)
Final Cut Library Manager
35(1)
XML Conversion Utilities
36(1)
Neat Video
36
Chapter 10 Special Cases Shortcuts
38
Larry Jordan is a producer, director, editor, author, teacher, and Apple Certified Trainer in Digital Media with more than 50 years of media experience with national broadcast and corporate credits. Based in Boston, he's a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America. He's been recognized with awards as an Industry Innovator and Top Corporate [ Media] Producers in America. An adjunct professor at USC from 20112020, he's written 11 books on media and software, written thousands of technical tutorials, and created hundreds of hours of video training. Visit his website at LarryJordan.com.