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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
for the project.
After creating your project, you add clips to it from an event in the
library.
Note: If you’re creating a project and you haven’t yet imported
media into Final Cut Pro, you should do so. For more information,
see .
Start a project
1. If you don’t see the , click the button at the
bottom-left corner of the .
2. In the Libraries list, select the event where you want to create
the project.
3. Choose File > New Project (or press Command-N).
4. In the window that appears, type a name for the project in the
Name field.
5. If you want to store the project in an event other than the
selected event, choose a different event from the In Event
pop-up menu.
If you drag any media files from the Finder directly to the
video, audio, and render properties
Importing overview
Libraries list
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