Every once in a while you may want to revert to a project backup. This could be because you made a series of mistakes that are no longer available from undoing or you wanted to see what a project looked like at an earlier period in time. Nick Harauz demonstrates how you can easily retrieve an Apple Final Cut Pro X backup project.
- Every once in a while, you may divert to a project backup.…This could be because you made a series of mistakes…that are no longer available from undoing,…or you wanted to see what a project looked like…at an earlier period in time.…In this movie, we'll see how we can easily…retrieve a backup and begin to work with it.…Final Cut Pro Ten actually stores backup versions…of the library that you're working with.…As we saw in a previous movie,…when we have library selected, I currently have my…Final Cut Pro 10 organize 10.4 chapter 5 and On selected,…and we can see the library properties over here.…
By default if we go to these storage locations…and modify settings,…all of our Final Cut backups are actually stored…in the Final Cut Pro cut backups folder…or Final Cut Pro backups.…But we can choose to save this in a variety…of different locations.…To recall a Final Cut Pro backup, we simply head…to the file menu where we would go to open a library.…But rather than a library that we recently opened,…we want to choose from backup.…
Author
Released
4/18/2018- Using keywords and Smart Collections
- Working with metadata
- Applying custom names to clips
- Working with advanced search functions
- Marker shortcuts
- Using roles for exporting titles and audio
- Retrieving a backup library or project
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome53s
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1. Asset Organization Today
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2. Efficient Importing in Final Cut Pro X 10.1
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Importing graphics3m 22s
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3. Organization Inside the Browser
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Setting up workspaces2m 25s
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Pre-editing and adding notes2m 18s
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Creating keyword shortcuts2m 16s
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Working with folders1m 35s
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Creating video roles3m 41s
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Creating audio roles3m 43s
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4. Working with Metadata
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Working with metadata4m 8s
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Understanding metadata views2m 45s
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Editing metadata views2m 12s
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Applying custom names1m 59s
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Changing existing metadata3m 35s
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5. Working in the Timeline
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Using the timeline index3m 22s
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Regular vs. to-do markers3m 12s
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Marker shortcuts1m 52s
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6. Using Metadata for Export
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Exporting XMLs1m 50s
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7. Media Management
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Relinking files2m 24s
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Modifying storage locations2m 26s
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Consolidating media2m 57s
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Conclusion
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Next steps40s
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