What are clips – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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An Introduction to Final Cut Pro
What Are Clips?
Once you have media files on your hard disk, you need a way of working with them in
Final Cut Pro. A clip is the most fundamental object in Final Cut Pro. Clips represent
your media, but they are not the media files themselves. A clip points to, or connects
to, a video, audio, or graphics media file on your hard disk. (For more information on
the relationship between media files and clips, see “
Clips allow you to easily cut, trim, rearrange, and sort your media without manipulating
it directly. You manage and organize your clips in the Browser. The three kinds of clips
you’ll see most often are video, audio, and graphics clips, but there are other kinds of
clips that can be stored within a project, such as a generator clip (a clip whose media is
generated within Final Cut Pro). You can also subdivide a clip into separate pieces,
called subclips, to further organize your footage.
Clip
Clip
Clip
Media files on your hard disk
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