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Adding additional edits to the timeline - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Adding additional edits to the timeline
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to make some additional edit decisions on our interview clip. To learn a little bit more about the views within our browser, we'll do this by going into list view by clicking on the icon that's just to the left of the Clip Appearance, which we became familiar with in the last movie. You can actually see the edit decision that we made represented by that range selection, currently identified by that yellow square icon, surrounding the portion of the clip that we selected. And now we're going to just move our skimmer, a little bit forward on this clip. (video playing) Right around here is why I want to place the skimmer. So you can just sort of follow that within your list view and I'm just going to now press the L key again to play forward. - But that bay has been the one truly consistent thing every day, looking out at that bay. And it's never been the same twice, but yet…
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Touring the interface and import3m 20s
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Creating a project3m 30s
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Adding additional edits to the timeline4m 21s
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Removing unwanted dialogue: Part one3m 52s
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Removing unwanted dialogue: Part two4m 36s
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Adding B-roll clips at markers5m 41s
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Adding more cutaways with markers4m 45s
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Adding final shots2m 18s
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Adding and adjusting audio6m 40s
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Stabilizing clips and matching color6m 34s
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Adding titles4m 11s
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Exporting a project3m 48s
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