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Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing - Second Edition

You're reading from  Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631674
Pages 828 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Iain Anderson Iain Anderson
Profile icon Iain Anderson

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface PART 1: Importing and Organizing
1 Quick Start: An Introduction to FCP 2 Before the Edit: Production Tips 3 Bring It In: Importing Your Footage 4 Sort It Out: Reviewing and Keywording 5 Choose Your Favorites: Selecting, Rating, and Searching PART 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
6 Build the spine of the story: Quick Assembly 7 Cover It Up: Connections, Cutaways, and Storylines 8 Neaten the Edges: Trimming Techniques 9 Consider Your Options: Multicam, Replacing, and Auditions 10 Explore a Little: Compound Clips and Timeline Tricks PART 3: Finishing and Exporting
11 Play with Light: Color Correction and Grading 12 Refine and Smooth: Video Properties and Effects 13 Blend and Warp: Video Transitions and Retiming 14 Boost the Signal: Audio Sweetening 15 A Few Words: Titles and Generators 16 You’re Done: Exporting Your Edit and Finishing Up Other Books You May Enjoy Index Appendix A: 360° Video Workflows

Summary

If you’re not editing a feature film or serious short, straight cuts are not always enough. Transitions can help you to smooth the relationship between two shots, sure, but they can also grab attention on their own. Maybe the shots around a transition need breathing room, a creative connection, or a way to keep them separate, or you’re disguising a cut you had to have. Or maybe the content is boring, and you need to inject some life into it to keep the audience awake. Even my least favorite transition, Page Peel, can justify itself in the right context.

Retiming brings a whole new dimension to clips that a video effect can’t — playing with time. Newer cameras have given us the power to record footage at higher frame rates than ever before, and with or without all of those extra frames, you now have a way to bring attention to specific moments.

Transitions and retiming can be used for great things, but they can also contribute to wildly over...

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