From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
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Using Audition means multiple clips in the same place - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
Using Audition means multiple clips in the same place
- Audition is an amazing feature. Lets you stack multiple clips in the same space. Let's learn how to work with Audition. Audition basically means multiple clips live in the same place, and this is phenomenal, again, when you're working with somebody else and they say, "Can we see a different version of this?" So I'm going to zoom in on this section. I'm holding down the Z key and just lassoing to look at this section of the timeline, and I'm going to come park on this middle clip here. Let's look at some of our different orchard shots, and I'd like to replace that, but I want to give a variation. I don't know which one I'm going to want. I'm going to click on the timeline just to see the duration. You'll notice this is a 1:12 clip. The moment I click on it, it shows you the duration. So I'm say like something near that time. I'm just going to click and drag. I don't have to. Click and drag there. We'll say about one second or so. I'm going to drag this down manually and release, and…
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How everyday editing works4m 12s
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Three-point and backtime editing3m 41s
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Nuances of replacing clips3m 29s
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Using Audition means multiple clips in the same place2m 29s
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Adding dissolves especially on connected clips/secondary storylines4m 3s
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Working snapshots vs. versioning duplicates1m 34s
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The timeline index: Your secret weapon3m 42s
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An editor's thoughts on FCP X editing6m 18s
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