As editors, you already know the timing of your projects is everything. Sometimes speeding up or slowing down a clip can have a dramatic effect on your projects and enhance it just that much more. In this video, explore with author Nick Harauz several ways to manipulate clip speed in Final Cut Pro X.
- As video editors, we already know the timing…of our projects is everything.…Sometimes, speeding up or slowing down a clip…can have a dramatic effect on our project…and enhance it that much further.…In this movie, we'll explore ways…to manipulate the speed of our clips.…Okay, so in this movie, we're actually going to look…at a couple re-timing techniques…in Final Cut Pro X, and if you're following along…from the last movie, feel free to follow along…with the project that you're working with.…If you're just tuning in, go to your 4.3 keyword collection…and you can double click the project…that's contained within it.…
Just to turn off a few things,…in the last movie we were looking at…some of the transformational properties…that are associated with the clip.…We're just going to turn those off,…clicking right here.…Just those little bounding box around here…or a wire frame.…Just give that a click to turn it off.…And I would like you guys to move to the…1:02 point in the timeline.…You can see the shot there, playing in my viewer.…
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- Organizing project assets and creating libraries
- Using Keyword Collections and Smart Collections
- Creating a storyboard edit from favorites
- Making placeholders for graphics
- Adding to-do markers to make notes
- Using the Timeline Index
- Refining with the Trim tool
- Adding motion effects, fades, and transitions
- Applying color looks to compound clips
- Animating graphics and lower thirds
- Fixing sound problems
- Creating split edits
- Maximizing keywords for export
- Exporting a video to YouTube or Vimeo
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome42s
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1. Knowing and Organizing Your Footage
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Importing your files6m 17s
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2. Assembling the Rough Cut
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3. Refining the Cut
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4. Adding Titles and Effects
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Applying motion effects6m 47s
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Adjusting clip speed3m 36s
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5. Fine-Tuning Audio
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Creating split edits5m 37s
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6. Exporting Your Video
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Conclusion
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Goodbye36s
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