Working with Dual Monitor Displays
Importing Media into Final Cut Pro X
Understanding the Final Cut Pro X file structure
Create a Library and Importing Media
Importing from Camera or Media Card
Importing Media from Hard Drive
Importing to Events by dragging
Organizational concepts within Final Cut Pro X
Creating Libraries, Events and Projects
Getting practical: hands-on reviewing and organizing of footage
Sliding Clips around in the Timeline
The Concept of Connected Clips
Directing the Flow of Video and Audio
Marking a Range in the Timeline
Trimming While Playing Back in the Timeline
Whizzing around the Timeline Using Markers
Reveal All the Clips Used in Your Project
Locating Clips in the Event Libary or on the Hard Drive
Show Used Media and Show Unused Media
Automatic Backups of Libraries, Events and Projects
Adjusting represented size of image in the Viewer
Switching between Better Quality and Better Performance
Copying media between Libraries and Events
Organizing media in the Event Browser with Folders
Adjust the Audio Level within a Clip
Fading Audio Using the Range Tool
Relationship of the Inspector to Audio Output
Switching Audio Tracks On and Off in the Inspector
Boosting Audio Levels with the Gain Filter
Automated Loudness: Setting Audio Levels Quickly
Fading Titles On and Off and Adjusting Transparency
Working with Transition Themes
Working with the Ken Burns Effect
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