From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
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Adding titles - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
Adding titles
- [Instructor] Final Cut has some quick ways to add titles, and a huge library of gorgeous titles. Let's add some to our timeline. Titles are super robust in Final Cut 10. I'm going to go here in my Smart Collections, I'm going to go to my Projects. Let's take the original item here. There it is, Original. I'm going to Command+D duplicate it. I'm just going to change it here from Original to Titles. I'm going to double-click to open it up. Let's close here my Effects. I need a lower third on Ron here, and for that I go to my Titles, and you can see I've got items like Activate. You know, this is the very first one, so it's gorgeous motion. These are all gorgeous motion-based titles. Here's my Basic Lower Third, here's my Basic Title. Let's do the Basic Lower Third. Now I could drag and drop it, but this is a great chance to do a three-point edit, so I'm going to hit the letter x on the timeline. I'm going to come up here to the Basic Lower Title, hit the letter q. It comes perfectly…
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Retiming clips, including optical flow6m 57s
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No more Motion tab: Resizing and cropping clips5m 42s
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Adding and saving effects3m 43s
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Compound clips2m 55s
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Adding titles3m 17s
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How Motion is meant to work with FCP X4m 56s
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An editor's thoughts on effects2m 24s
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