Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Contents
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Refining Transitions Using the Transition Editor
Applying a Modified Transition Directly to a Sequence in the Timeline
Trimming Transitions and the Surrounding Clips
Previewing and Rendering Transitions
Methods for Editing Clips From One Sequence to Another
Opening More Than One Sequence at a Time
Copying Clips From One Sequence to Another
Editing the Content of One Sequence Into Another Without Nesting It
Matching Frames and Playhead Synchronization
Working With Sequence Clips in the Viewer
Opening a Sequence Clip in the Viewer
Switching Between the Viewer, Canvas, and Timeline
Using the Viewer to Adjust Sequence Clip In and Out Points
Using the Viewer to Adjust Motion and Filter Parameters
Matching Frames Between Sequence and Master Clips
Matching Frames Between a Sequence Clip and Its Master Clip
Matching Frames Between a Sequence Clip and Its Media File in the Viewer
Matching a Master Clip to a Sequence Clip in the Canvas or Timeline
Synchronizing the Canvas/Timeline Playhead With the Viewer Playhead
About Timecode in Final Cut Pro
Displaying Timecode in Final Cut Pro
Choosing a Timecode Display Option
Displaying Timecode Affected by Speed Changes
Choosing Source and Auxiliary Timecode Track Display
Changing Global Timecode Display Options
Modifying Timecode in Media Files