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Chapter 14 Shareyourproject 445
9 Click Next, read the terms of service, and click Publish.
Final Cut Pro renders your movie and uploads it to YouTube. The length of time it
takes for your movie to appear depends on website trac. You can monitor the render
progress using Share Monitor.
For information about working with the project after it has been published, see
“Shared projects overview on page 459.
Publish your project to Facebook
If you have a Facebook account, you can publish a project to Facebook directly from
Final Cut Pro. To create a free Facebook account, visit the Facebook website.
Publish your project to Facebook
1 Select the project and choose Share > Facebook.
2 If you don’t see your account in the Account pop-up menu, do one of the following:
 If this is your rst time using Final Cut Pro to publish to Facebook: Click Add to add your
Facebook account. (If you don’t have one, go to www.facebook.com to create one.)
 If you have more than one Facebook account: Choose the one you want to publish to
from the Account pop-up menu.
3 Type the requested information:
 Password: Your Facebook account password.
 Viewable by: The subset of people who can view your video.
 Title: The movie name you want viewers to see.
 Description: Information about your movie for viewers to read.
4 Choose a size for your published movie from the Size pop-up menu, or, to
have Final Cut Pro choose the size based on your projects media, select “Set
size automatically.”
Position the pointer over the blue Information icon to see details about the le that
will be output.
5 From the Compression pop-up menu, choose “Better quality (multi-pass)” if you want
the best quality or “Faster encode (single-pass)” if you are willing to sacrice quality for
faster processing.
6 To see details about the le that will be output, click Summary.
7 To take advantage of distributed processing or to send your project to Compressor,
click Advanced.
For information on the Advanced options, see “Export your project using
Compressor” on page 456.