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Importingoverview
Importing media into Final Cut Pro is the rst step toward making your movie. With
Final Cut Pro, you can:
Import from a le-based (tapeless) camera or device Â
Import from iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Â
Import from a tape-based camcorder or device Â
Import from iMovie Â
Import from iPhoto and Aperture Â
Import from iTunes Â
Import from a hard disk Â
Import from a camera archive Â
During import, you assign your media to an Event. You can also transcode your media
and analyze your media for a variety of issues, such as identifying shaky video, the
presence of people and shot type, and problematic audio issues.
When you import clips (video, audio, or still images), Final Cut Pro assigns one of ve
default roles to the video and audio components of each clip: Video, Titles, Dialogue,
Music, and Eects. For more information, see View and reassign roles on page 340.
If you want to quickly back up your media (instead of taking the time to import it), you
can create an archive.
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Import media