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Exporting a project to different destinations

Exporting a project to different destinations - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Exporting a project to different destinations

- In this movie, we're going to look at creating a bundle, which will allow us to export out our project to multiple destinations. I'm here in my Chapter 13_5 project, so I'm ready to export out this project. And what I want to do in order to create a bundle is to head to our handy file menu, where we've already seen that we've shared our file a bunch of times anywhere from exporting out a still to a master project for something to YouTube. To create a bundle, we need to go to the Add Destination menu, which will pop us out to the Destinations tab. Again, you can also find this under your Final Cut Pro preferences as mentioned earlier. A bundle is essentially a folder containing multiple sharing or exports, so I'm just going to add this here to the side bar, it's basically that folder here, and I'll call this "My Bundle". Now what this bundle or folder needs, is a bunch of settings. You could actually add pre-existing settings that you have to you destination sidebar here, but let's…

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