HD
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Express HD
- Contents
- An Introduction to Final Cut Express HD
- Setting Up Final Cut Express HD
- Getting to Know Your Editing Environment
- Capturing Your Video
- Basic Editing
- Editing With Audio
- Fine-Tuning Your Edit
- Adding Transitions
- Adding Effects
- Creating Titles and Credits
- Sharing Your Movie
- Importing an iMovie Project
- Importing Stills
- Preparing for Your Next Project
- Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
- Glossary
- Index
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10 Sharing Your Movie
When your video and audio are ready for playback, it’s
time to make your movie available to others.
There are three easy ways to share a Final Cut Express HD project: export it for use on a
DVD, distribute it over the web, or make a videotape.
Exporting for DVD
Preparing your Final Cut Express HD movie for use in a DVD authoring tool such as
iDVD is easy. Final Cut Express HD uses the QuickTime .mov file format and feature set
for export. QuickTime is Apple’s cross-platform multimedia technology widely used for
editing,
CD-ROM, web video, and more.
To export a QuickTime movie for use in iDVD:
1 Select a clip or sequence in the Browser or open a sequence in the Timeline.
2 Make sure to clear all In and Out points in the Timeline by Control-clicking in the
Timeline, then choosing Clear In and Out.
3 Choose File > Export > QuickTime Movie.










