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
 
 
Chapter 3  Capturing Your Video 45
5 Do one of the following:
• Rewind the tape to the beginning using the camcorder or deck’s controls.
• Locate the footage you want to capture using the camcorder or deck’s controls.
If you’re not rewinding the tape to the beginning, rewind the tape about ten seconds 
prior to the material you want to capture. This will give the camcorder or deck 
enough time to remove slack in the tape.
6 When you’re ready to begin recording, press the Play button on your equipment.
7 A few seconds before the first frame of the clip you want to capture, click Capture Now 
(or press Shift-C).
Camcorders and decks don’t begin playing instantaneously. A few seconds of pre-roll 
will ensure that you capture the entire amount of the desired footage.
8 To stop recording, press Esc, then press the Stop button on your video equipment.
Tip: It’s a good idea to capture several seconds beyond the point where you want to 
end the clip.
The newly captured clip is automatically saved to the scratch disk, and is placed in the 
log bin of the Browser.
9 Save your project by clicking the project’s tab in the Browser, then choosing File > Save 
Project (or pressing Command-S).
Click here to start 
capturing your tape.










