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Transitions, titles, effects, and generators overview

You can easily add special effects to video, audio, and photos in your projects.

Final Cut Pro provides several kinds of effects and controls:

Transitions: Add an effect between clips to control how they change from one to the next. See

Transitions overview

on page 211.

Titles: Use to add text at any point in your project. See

Titles overview

on page 220.

Effects: Use to do a wide variety of things to your video and audio clips, from subtle (add film
grain or a color effect to the video, or a graphic equalizer to the audio) to not so subtle (add
droplet ripples or an insect-eye view to the video, or apply an exaggerated pitch shift to the
audio). There are two main types of effects:

Built-in effects: Use these standard effects to resize, move, rotate, trim, skew, crop, or apply
the Ken Burns zooming effect to a video clip. These effects are already part of each Timeline
clip—you just need to adjust them. See

Built-in effects overview

on page 228.

Clip effects: Use these effects to change your video and audio clips to either correct issues or
create stunning new looks or sounds. See

Clip effects overview

on page 241.

Generators: Add a special element like a placeholder clip, a timecode generator, or a
countdown timer, or add colors, patterns, or animated backgrounds to your project. See

Generators overview

on page 249.

Onscreen controls: Customize many of your effects using onscreen controls. See

Onscreen

controls overview

on page 253.

Video Animation: Vary effect settings as a clip plays. See

Video animation overview

on

page 258.

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