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[. . . ] Use of the “keyboard” Apple logo (Shift-Option-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Note: Because Apple frequently releases new versions and updates to its system software, applications, and Internet sites, images shown in this manual may be slightly different from what you see on your screen. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014 408-996-1010 www. apple. com Apple, the Apple logo, Aperture, Apple TV, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, Finder, FireWire, GarageBand, iLife, iMovie, iPad, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod, iSight, iTunes, iWork, Keynote, Logic, Mac, Mac OS, OS X, QuickTime, and Xsan are trademarks of Apple Inc. , registered in the U. S. [. . . ] See Fade audio in or out on page 172. Chapter 10    Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators 254 Adjust all keyframes on a curve mm Hold down the Command and Option keys, and drag either a keyframe or the curve up or down. All keyframes are adjusted by the same amount, preserving the original shape of the curve. Before After Chapter 10    Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators 255 Advanced editing 11 Group clips with compound clips Compound clips overview With Final Cut Pro, you can create compound clips, which allow you to group any combination of clips in the Timeline or the Event Browser and nest clips within other clips. Compound clips can contain video and audio clip components, clips, and other compound clips. Effectively, each compound clip can be considered a mini project, with its own distinct project properties. Compound clips function just like other clips: you can add them to your project, trim them, retime them, and add effects and transitions. Icons appear on compound clips in the Event Browser and the Timeline. Compound clip icon for a clip in the Event Browser Compound clip icon for a clip in the Timeline Compound clips have many uses. You can: •• •• Simplify a complicated project by creating a separate compound clip for each major section. Synchronize a video clip with one or more audio clips and then combine the clips into a compound clip, to avoid inadvertently moving them out of sync. Quickly create a compound clip containing the clips in an event, based on the Event Browser sort order. Use a compound clip to create a section of a project with settings different from those of the main project. •• •• •• 256 The following diagram shows how a project in the Timeline could be simplified using compound clips: Selected clips in the Timeline New compound clip Compound clips have the following characteristics: •• •• You create compound clips in the Event Browser or in the Timeline. Every compound clip in the Timeline has a “parent” compound clip in the Event Browser. Event clips Parent compound clip Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Child clip Child clips Child clip •• When you edit the contents of any compound clip, you are in fact editing the parent compound clip from the Event Browser. 4 By default, Final Cut Pro sets the Starting Timecode field to the lowest timecode value in the selected clips. If you want the compound clip’s timecode to start at a different value, type that starting timecode value in the Starting Timecode field. Unless you have a specific requirement for the compound clip you’re creating, it’s best to leave “Set automatically based on first video clip” and “Use default settings” selected. Edit the contents of a standard clip in the Timeline You can edit the contents of a standard clip. mm Select a clip in the Event Browser or the Timeline, and choose Clip > Open in Timeline. Most standard clips include a video component, an audio component, or both. You can add media to the contents of this clip (by adding clips to this Timeline). Note:  Because editing in Final Cut Pro is nondestructive, any changes you make to the contents of standard or compound clips do not affect the corresponding source media files, which remain unchanged on your computer’s hard disk. For more information about the difference between media files and clips, see Media files and clips on page 17. Break apart clip items You can break apart a compound clip or a standard clip to convert its contents to individual clips in the Timeline. mm Select a compound clip or a standard clip in the Timeline, and choose Clip > Break Apart Clip Items (or press Command-Shift-G). [. . . ] There are two ways to adjust a value slider: by dragging over the number to decrease or increase the parameter value, or by double-clicking the number and entering a new value. variable speed  Speed that varies dynamically, in forward or reverse motion, in a single clip. Generally refers to consumer equipment used for recording video from various sources. Vectorscope  A video scope in Final Cut Pro that shows the distribution of color in your image on a circular scale. [. . . ]

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