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    A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FILMMAKER (EP. 2)
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    A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FILMMAKER (EP. 2)
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    3:36
    Author
    INDIETHIS
    Description
    THE WEBSERIES 'A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FILMMAKER' E...
    Broadcast Monitors and Final Cut Pro
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    Broadcast Monitors and Final Cut Pro
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    1:56
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    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    In this video, Larry Jordan -- www.larryjordanfcp....
    Learn to Edit on FCPX, Premiere or Avid?
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    Learn to Edit on FCPX, Premiere or Avid?
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    5:46
    Author
    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    In thismicro Final Cut tutorial, Larry Jordan -- w...
    Final Cut training - Final Cut Pro X v 10.0.3 (training overview)
    Title
    Final Cut training - Final Cut Pro X v 10.0.3 (training overview)
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    2:38
    Author
    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    Thisvideo - part of the Larry Jordan series of Fin...
    Introduction: Sharing in Final Cut Pro X
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    Introduction: Sharing in Final Cut Pro X
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    2:01
    Author
    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    Thisvideo - part of the Larry Jordan series of Fin...
    Project Size in Final Cut - micro Final Cut tutorial
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    Project Size in Final Cut - micro Final Cut tutorial
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    0:20
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    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    In thismicro Final Cut tutorial, Larry Jordan -- w...
    LiveType: Final Cut Tutorial micro
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    LiveType: Final Cut Tutorial micro
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    3:17
    Author
    LarryJordanFCP
    Description
    In thismicro Final Cut tutorial, Larry Jordan -- w...
    (Revised) How to Share a Movie to an Apple Device in Final Cut Pro X
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    (Revised) How to Share a Movie to an Apple Device in Final Cut Pro X
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    10:14
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    LarryJordanFCP
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    Thisvideo - part of the Larry Jordan series of Fin...
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  • FCP Tip of the Day (5/6/10)

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      5th May 10
      Rodney

    Tip of the Day!

    Final Cut Pro – Applying Multiple Transitions at Once


    This is a great way to impress people at parties!

    update

    This trick is a very quick way to apply the default video, or audio, transition to multiple clips at the same time on the same track.

    1. Build a sequence in the Timeline (make sure all your clips have handles).

    2. Move your playhead to the beginning of where you want the transitions to begin.

    3. Select all the clips to which you want to add the default transition.

    4. Drag all the clips to the Canvas, and drop them on the red Overwrite with Transition overlay.

    5. All your clips are immediately edited back to the Timeline with the default video transition (normally a 30-frame cross-dissolve) applied between each clip.

    Very cool.


    Courtesy of Larry Jordan

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