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How do I export selected clips from Final Cut Pro?
To export, choose File > Share > Master file (in Preferences, you can assign this the keyboard shortcut Cmd+E). In this example, all clips on all layers contained within a selection will be exported, not just the selected clips. And, remember, they are exported as a single movie file.
How do you copy a section in Final Cut Pro?
In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select the clip you want to copy the effects from, then choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
How do I export a video from Final Cut Pro to desktop?
Choose File > Share > Export File (or press Command-E). Click the Share button in the toolbar, then click Export File….Export final mastering files with Final Cut Pro
- Select one or more projects or clips in the browser.
- Select ranges in one or more clips in the browser.
How do you copy keyframes in Final Cut?
Duplicate the keyframes: Choose Edit > Keyframes > Copy (or press Option-Shift-C). Move the keyframes: Choose Edit > Keyframes > Cut (or press Option-Shift-X).
How do you save a video in Final Cut Pro?
Step 1: Select Master File and Name the Video. Click File from the menu bar at the top, go to Share, click Master File (default), when the Master File box appears, type a name for the video in the available field, and click Next. Step 2: Select Output Format.
Where are the files stored in Final Cut Pro?
You view and define storage locations for media, Motion content, cache files, and library backup files using the Library Properties inspector. You can store these files within the library or in external folders. You can also consolidate (collect all files as managed media) inside the library for easy transport or archiving.
What happens when you change a clip in Final Cut Pro?
See Duplicate projects and clips in Final Cut Pro. Changes you make to a clip in a project do not affect the clip’s source file. Thus, if you’ve made a lot of changes to a clip but want to start fresh, you can easily restore the clip to its original state by adding a new copy of the clip (located in an event in the library) to your project.
How do I consolidate files in Final Cut Pro?
Choose File > Library Properties (or press Control-Command-J). Click the Inspector button in the toolbar. In the Media section of the Library Properties inspector, click Consolidate. If you want to include optimized and proxy media, select the checkboxes in the window that appears, then click OK.