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Sharing iPad FCP Projects - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Sharing iPad FCP Projects
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to take a look at saving a Final Cut Pro for iPad project to work with directly on our Final Cut Pro for desktop. So as you can see, I'm here on my iPad, and I currently have a Final Cut Pro project opened up. If you've been following along with the exercise files, this particular movie doesn't have something to follow along with, so just watch these steps. So in order to share this for a desktop workflow, I have to tap on the top bar, this share icon. And what you'll see is that there is a Final Cut Pro for iPad project option. Once I tap on that, I now have the option of including or not including the media. So if you already have the media on your computer, you may not want to include it, so of course you can just tap the toggle in order to not include it. In this case, I need the media, so I'll include that, and then I will choose Export. Now this is going to take you to another page, and on this page, what we can do is airdrop to a nearby…
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Creating libraries and events1m 58s
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Organizing files: Keeping it clean on your OS2m 32s
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Importing assets: Copying vs. leaving files in place5m 58s
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Importing assets: Transcoding footage7m 24s
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Importing assets: Fixing common problems4m 8s
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Importing assets from a file-based camera2m 6s
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Sending projects from iMovie iOS to FCP1m 58s
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Sharing iPad FCP Projects2m 47s
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