From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
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FCP X is a different landscape - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
FCP X is a different landscape
- So you've probably opened up Final Cut X at least once now and said to yourself, boy this is really confusing, after all that's why you're watching this title. We're going to talk about how Final Cut is a different landscape at this 10,000 foot mark. - [Instructor] When you first open up Final Cut X, your first thing is to try and make it work or think the way you're use to. And you definitely recognize there's a Timeline area at the bottom. Notice that as a I move my mouse, you can see this skimmer just float above everything. You look in the top left for your bins, they're not there. Well that's 'cause Final Cut X is called using a Library. And my Library happens to have three events in it, and as I go say to the olives here, when I scroll down you can see some of my footage. When I skim through my footage here, you're seeing this footage speed-- I don't have to load clips it's automatically loading them, it's automatically playing through them. I have a viewer here which is…
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