What is Final Cut Pro Flashcards
What is Final Cut Pro?
FinalCutPro is an app for creating, editing, and producing the high quality video. FinalCutPro combines digital editing and native support for virtually any video format.
What is step 1 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Import and analyze media:
“To use FinalCutPro, you need to transfer your media (video, audio, and still images) from your recording device to your Mac or an external storage device.”
What is step 2 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Organize your media:
“FinalCutPro automatically organizes your imported media into events. An event is similar to a folder that can hold dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of video clips, audio clips, and still images, as well as projects.”
What is step 3 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Create a project and add clips to it:
“Your project is the movie you create using clips from your events and from the collections of media (such as titles and sound effects) that come with FinalCutPro.”
What is step 4 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Arrange and edit your clips:
“Now your movie can really begin to take shape. To assemble a rough cut, rearrange and trim clips in the timeline.”
What is step 5 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Add effects and transitions:
“Add special effects from the ample collection of video and audio effects in FinalCutPro.”
What is step 6 of the Final Cut Pro workflow?
Share your project:
“When your project is finished, you can publish your movie to the web right from FinalCutPro, or send it to iTunes, iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Apple TV.”
What are the four main areas of the Final Cut Pro interface?
Sidebar
Browser
Viewer
Magnetic Timeline
What is an Event in Final Cut Pro?
Source media (or raw footage) imported into FCP are stored in events. An event is similar to a folder that can hold a large number of images, clips, or even projects. Each events in the library thus refers to media on your storage device.
What is a Project in Final Cut Pro?
The project is a record of the editing you’ve performed. The project is built by adding clips to the timeline.