Chapter 1: Getting Started
Section 01: GETTING STARTED
01: Introduction
02: The Final Cut Pro Interface
03: Workflow Overview
04: Insert vs. Overwrite Edits
Section 02: USING THE BROWSER
05: Managing Projects in the Browser
06: Using Labels
07: Searching and Sorting
08: Saving Browser Views
09: Creating Bins and Sequences
10: The Magical Shortcut Menu
11: Arranging Window Layouts
12: Importing Clips
Section 03: VIEWING CLIPS
13: Playing Clips in the Viewer
14: Marking Clips on the Fly
15: Creating Subclips and Markers
16: Using the Audio Tab
17: Play Around Current
18: Editing an Audio Only Clip
Section 04: VIEWING SEQUENCES
19: Matching Sequence Settings to Clips
20: Using the Canvas Window
21: Desktop Cinema Playback
Chapter 2: Let's Edit!
Section 05: BASIC EDITING
22: 3-Point Editing Basics
23: Track Targetting Overview
24: 3-Point Editing Rules
25: 3-Point Editing Shortcuts
26: Timeline Zooming Techniques
27: Insert Editing Rules
28: Editing to the Timeline
29: Audio-Only Edits
Section 06: TIMELINE EDITING
30: Timeline Header Overview
31: Auto Select Control
32: Timeline View Controls
33: Linked Selection
34: Controlling Snapping
35: Manipulating Clips Pt.1
36: Deleting Clips
37: Swapping Clip Order
38: Understanding "options"
39: Fixing Out of Sync Warnings
40: Mainpulating Clips Pt. 2
Chapter 3: Deeper Into Final Cut
Section 07: PROJECT MANAGEMENT
41: The Non-destructive Editor
42: FCP File Management
43: Using Autosave
44: Handling Offline Media
45: Locating Media Files
46: Dealing with Rendering
47: RT (real-time) Settings
Section 08: CUSTOMIZING FCP
48: Button Bars
49: Window Layouts
50: Keyboard Shortcuts
Section 09: TRANSITION EFFECTS
51: Applying Transition Effects
52: Understanding Transitions
53: Transition Alignment
54: Moving a Transition
55: Realtime vs Non-Realtime
56: Customizing Transitions Pt. 1
57: Customizing Transitions Pt. 2
58: Setting the Default Transition
Section 10: USING FILTERS
59: Applying A Filter
60: Changing Parameters
61: Removing Filters
62: Copying Filters
63: Copying & Pasting Clips
64: Basic Filter Keyframing
65: Complex Keyframing
66: Color Correction Filters
67: Keying Filters
68: Controlling Filter Order
Section 11: BASIC COMPOSITING
69: The Superimpose Edit
70: Manipulating Objects
71: Distorting & Cropping
72: Adjusting Opacity
73: Composite Modes
74: Using the Motion Tab
Chapter 4: Advanced Editing
Section 12: ADVANCED COMPOSITING
75: Introduction to Generators
76: Creating Basic Text
77: Drop Shadows
78: Layered Photoshop Files
79: Nesting Sequences
80: Clip Markers vs. Sequence Markers
81: More Fun with Markers
82: Nesting In Place
Section 13: SPEED EFFECTS
83: Basic Speed Changes
84: Creating a Freeze Frame
85: Understanding Frame Blending
86: Variable Speed Effects
87: Using The Speed Graph
88: Fit to Fill Edits
Section 14: TRIMMING
89: Rippling Edits
90: Rolling Edits
91: Creating Split Edits
92: Slipping & Sliding Clips
93: Numerical Trimming
94: Meet The Trim Edit Window
95: Using the Trim Edit Window
Section 15: ADVANCED EDITING
96: Match Frame
97: Ganging the Viewer and Canvas
98: The Replace Edit
Chapter 5: Editing Audio
Section 16: AUDIO EDITING
099: Sound Design Overview
100: Adding Timeline Tracks
101: Audio Basics
102: Filtering Audio Clips
103: Audio Transitions
104: Building Complex Sounds
105: Muting and Soloing Tracks
106: Incorporating Sound Effects
107: Adding Music
108: Audio Mixing
109: The Audio Mixer Window