The rise of digital cameras and editing suites means we're creating more video footage (& files) than ever before! Here's how to organise your precious shots & assets for FCP X users.
Ironically most video projects are pretty easy to organize in most NLE's... but what to do when you really have a non-linear or complex timeline to arrange? Iain Anderson discovers how FCP X can help.
Check out more new features and workflows from the latest update (10.0.6) of Final Cut Pro X... Ben Blaser showcases how flexible connection points can work for you.
New or transitioning to Final Cut Pro X? This 6-part series provides will get you editing like a pro. In this tutorial Iain Anderson explores color grading. Check back tomorrow for part 5!
New or transitioning to Final Cut Pro X? This excellent 6-part series provides will get you editing like a pro. In part 3 Iain Anderson explores fine cut techniques. Check back tomorrow for part 4.
New or transitioning to Final Cut Pro X? This excellent 6-part series provides will get you editing like a pro. In part 2 Iain Anderson explores rough cut techniques. Check back tomorrow for part 3.
Ben Balser loves the audio editing features and effects plug-ins included in Final Cut Pro X. In this article he explores the process of recording and editing "long-form" audio in FCP X.
Below the simple interface of FCP X lies a variety of secret, power-user features. Iain Anderson reveals one such feature that'll speed up every editor's workflow.
Once they get a handle on how FCP X works, most users agree it's the future of Non-Linear Editing. It is quick & enjoyable to edit video. David Smith shows how easy it is to add & modify transitions.
Editing quicker is the name of the game for most video editors. And using keyboard shortcuts still provides the best solution. David Smith shares his 8 essential finger-flexing FCP X shortcuts.