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Table Of Contents
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro
- Final Cut Pro basics
- Import media
- Analyze media
- Organize your library
- Play back and skim media
- Edit your project
- Edit audio
- Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators
- Advanced editing
- Keying, masking, and compositing
- Color correction
- Share your project
- Manage media, libraries, and archives
- Preferences and metadata
- Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Glossary
- Copyright
You can use compound clips to group any
combination of clips in the Timeline or the
Browser, and nest clips within other clips. You
can open any compound clip, edit its contents
in the Timeline, and then close it.
Compound clips can contain video and audio
clip components, clips, and other compound
clips. Effectively, each compound clip can be
considered a mini project, with its own distinct
project settings. Compound clips function just
like other clips: you can add them to your
project, trim them, retime them, and add
effects and transitions.
When you add media (clips) to the contents of
compound clip










