Open an existing project, Modify a project’s settings, Modify a project’s – Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2) User Manual
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Chapter 7
Edit your project
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You can now add clips from the Browser and begin to edit your project in other ways, adding
titles, special effects, background music, sound effects, and more.
You can change a project’s properties at any time. For more information, see
on page 89.
Open an existing project
You can open an existing project at any time.
Open a project
1
If you don’t see the Libraries list, click the button at the bottom-left corner of the Browser.
2
In the Libraries list, select the event containing the project you want to open.
3
Locate the project you want to open and double-click it.
Note: You may have to scroll up to the top of the event to see the project.
Modify a project’s settings
As your project evolves, you may decide you want to change its settings.
In most cases, Final Cut Pro manages project settings automatically based on the properties of
the first clip you add to a project, but you can change almost all settings of an existing project.
If you must modify the project settings, choose video and audio project settings based on how
you intend to share your final movie with your audience.
Change a project’s settings
1
In the Libraries list, select the event that contains the project you want to modify, and select the
project (or double-click it to open it in the Timeline).
2
Do one of the following:
•
Choose Window > Project Properties (or press Command-J).
•
Click the Inspector button in the toolbar.
3
Click the Info button at the top of the pane that appears.
Info button
4
Click the Modify Settings button.
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