From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
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No more Motion tab: Resizing and cropping clips - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
No more Motion tab: Resizing and cropping clips
- [Instructor] Final Cut X has a great way for you to not only resize and crop your clips, but built-in animation with Ken Burns moves. Let's see how they work. For this section I'm going to open up this Quick cuts timeline and I'm actually going to duplicate it, and we'll rename it and call it Transforms, and I'll double-click to open it up, and I just have some straight clips here, and that's perfect for what I want to talk about. I'm just going to come to this first clip. I'm going to zoom on it. Let's do it actually in the second. There we go. I hit A for my arrow, selected the clip. I'd like you to see here on the Inspector, under the Video tab, I have my standard blend modes that you might want, everybody's favorite overlay. These are all here of course, one with opacity, and I also my standard transform elements here such as position, and I can click. I sometimes struggle with it a little bit. I can scrub here for position. I'm going to reset that here, and this I can key frame…
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Retiming clips, including optical flow6m 57s
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No more Motion tab: Resizing and cropping clips5m 42s
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Adding and saving effects3m 43s
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Compound clips2m 55s
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Adding titles3m 17s
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How Motion is meant to work with FCP X4m 56s
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An editor's thoughts on effects2m 24s
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