Apple Final Cut Pro HD (4.5): New Features User Manual
New features in final cut pro hd
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Document Outline
- New Features in Final Cut Pro HD
- Contents
- New Features in Final Cut Pro HD
- Using DVCPRO HD
- Getting Started With DVCPRO HD
- Editing DVCPRO HD in Final Cut Pro
- Using Graphics and Effects With DVCPRO HD
- Upconverting and Downconverting
- DVCPRO HD Output in Final Cut Pro
- Offline and Online Editing Using DVCPRO HD
- Editing and Trimming
- Copying and Pasting Clips in the Timeline
- Filling a Timeline Gap With Slug
- Adding Edits on Auto-Selected Tracks
- Asymmetrical Trimming
- Applying Filters to Multiple Tracks
- Dynamic Trimming in the Trim Edit Window
- Choosing Incoming and Outgoing Clips in the Trim Edit Window
- Listening to Sequence Audio While Trimming
- Changing View Options in the Timeline Track Layout Menu
- Detecting Duplicate Frames Over Transitions
- Using LiveType Titles in Final Cut Pro
- Editing Film With Final Cut Pro in a PAL Environment
- New Support for Conforming 25 fps to 24 fps and Exporting 25 fps EDLs
- The 25 fps EDL Export for Film Workflow
- Step 1: Film at 24 fps and transfer to PAL video
- Step 2: Use Cinema Tools to generate a batch capture list for Final Cut Pro
- Step 3: In Final Cut Pro, choose the Easy Setup called DV PAL 24 @ 25
- Step 4: Capture the PAL video with Final Cut Pro
- Step 5: Select the clips in the Browser, then choose Tools > Conform 25 to 24
- Step 6: Edit the project in Final Cut Pro
- Step 7: Select the sequence and export an EDL for the negative cutter
- Some Background About Working With 24 @ 25 in Final Cut Pro
- Viewing the Clip Time (24 fps) Versus the Source Time (25 fps)
- Exercises for Understanding 24 @ 25 fps Timecode
- New Support for Conforming 25 fps to 24 fps and Exporting 25 fps EDLs
- Viewing and Modifying Timecode
- Media and Clip Management
- Edit to Tape and Print to Video
- Setting Minimum Allowable Space on Scratch Disks
- Maximizing Media File Performance for Multiple Stream, Real-Time Playback
- Determining the Application That Created a Clip
- Creating Duplicate Master Clips in the Browser
- Changing Affiliate Clips Into Independent Clips
- Removing Subclip Limits
- Automatic Naming of Captured Clips
- Additional Settings in the Batch Capture Window
- Display of Items in the Render Manager
- Including Master Comment Information in EDLs
- External Audio and Video Monitoring
- High Definition Video Fundamentals
- A Brief History of Film, Television, and Audio Formats
- The Benefits of High Definition Video
- High Definition Formats in Common Use
- Discussing HD Formats in Conversation
- Upconverting and Downconverting
- DVCPRO HD Specifications
- Brief Overview of DVCPRO HD Formats
- Recording and Playing Back Variable Frame Rates With DVCPRO HD
- Final Cut Pro Help