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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
Media that you import into events in
Final Cut Pro is accessed from the Libraries list
and the Browser, but Final Cut Pro also
includes a collection of media browsers you
can use to add clips to your project. The
media browsers provide access to the effects,
titles, and transitions supplied with
Final Cut Pro as well as to video, audio, and
still-image files in other applications on your
computer. For example, you can use the
Photos Browser to access video and still-
image files in the iPhoto and Aperture libraries.
The browsers are as follows:
Effects Browser: Access all video and
media browsers










