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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: What’s new in Final Cut Pro?
- Chapter 2: Final Cut Pro basics
- Chapter 3: Import media
- Chapter 4: Analyze media
- Chapter 5: Organize your media
- Chapter 6: Play back and skim media
- Chapter 7: Create and manage projects
- Chapter 8: Edit your project
- Editing overview
- Select clips and ranges
- Add and remove clips
- Adding clips overview
- Drag clips to the Timeline
- Append clips to your project
- Insert clips in your project
- Connect clips to add cutaway shots, titles, and synchronized sound effects
- Overwrite parts of your project
- Replace a clip in your project with another clip
- Add and edit still images
- Add clips using video-only or audio-only mode
- Remove clips from your project
- Solo, disable, and enable clips
- Find a Timeline clip’s source clip
- Arrange clips in the Timeline
- Cut and trim clips
- View and navigate
- Add and remove markers
- Correct excessive shake and rolling shutter issues
- Chapter 9: Add and adjust audio
- Chapter 10: Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators
- Transitions, titles, effects, and generators overview
- Add and adjust transitions
- Transitions overview
- How transitions are created
- Set the default duration for transitions
- Add transitions to your project
- Delete transitions from your project
- Adjust transitions in the Timeline
- Adjust transitions in the Transition inspector and Viewer
- Adjust transitions with multiple images
- Create specialized versions of transitions in Motion
- Add and adjust titles
- Adjust built-in effects
- Add and adjust clip effects
- Add generators
- Use onscreen controls
- Use the Video Animation Editor
- Chapter 11: Advanced editing
- Group clips with compound clips
- Add storylines
- Fine-tune edits with the Precision Editor
- Create split edits
- Make three-point edits
- Try out clips using auditions
- Retime clips to create speed effects
- Edit with mixed-format media
- Use roles to manage clips
- Use XML to transfer projects and Events
- Edit with multicam clips
- Multicam editing overview
- Multicam editing workflow
- Import media for a multicam edit
- Assign camera names and multicam angles
- Create multicam clips in the Event Browser
- Cut and switch angles in the Angle Viewer
- Sync and adjust angles and clips in the Angle Editor
- Edit multicam clips in the Timeline and the Inspector
- Multicam editing tips and tricks
- Chapter 12: Keying and compositing
- Chapter 13: Color correction
- Chapter 14: Share your project
- Chapter 15: Manage media files
- Chapter 16: Preferences and metadata
- Chapter 17: Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Chapter 18: Glossary
Chapter 17 Keyboardshortcutsandgestures 531
If you close the Command Editor with unsaved changes, Final Cut Pro prompts you to
save your changes.
Delete a command set
1 Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Command-Option-K).
2 If the command set that you want to delete is not shown, select a dierent command
set from the pop-up menu at the top of the Command Editor.
3 Choose Delete from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor.
4 In the window that appears, click Delete.
The command set is removed.
Export and import command sets in the Command Editor
After you save a command set, you may want to export it to create a backup or to
share the new set with another user. Exported command sets are saved in a le that
can be imported back into Final Cut Pro at a later time.
Export a set of custom keyboard shortcuts
1 Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Command-Option-K).
2 If the command set that you want to export is not shown, select a dierent command
set from the pop-up menu at the top of the Command Editor.
3 Do one of the following:
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Export. Â
Choose Export from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor. Â
4 Type a name for the exported command set in the Save As eld, and navigate to the
location where you want to save the exported set and click Save.
The le is saved in the location you chose, with the lename extension .commandset.
Import a command set
1 Do one of the following:
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Import. Â
Open the Command Editor by choosing Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize, Â
and choose Import from the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the
Command Editor.
2 In the window that appears, navigate to the location where you’ve stored a command
set le, select it, and click Open.
If you’re already using a command set with the same name, a window appears and
prompts you to rename the command set.
The new command set is added to the Commands submenu of the Final Cut Pro menu
and to the pop-up menu in the Command Editor.










