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FCPX editor thoughts

FCPX editor thoughts - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

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FCPX editor thoughts

- [Narrator] If you were a Final Cut 10 user, and this is the first time you've used a track-based editor, you're going to find it, in general, very different. I highly, highly, recommend that you learn how to learn with tracks and how to do three-point editing. There's also no secondary storyline, there's just more tracks. And kind of the beautiful part about that is you can really put elements you want on a specific spot and they'll stay there. So it's really common for me to have a V3 or a V5 that's just for titles, and to always make sure my music goes on A6 or A7. This way, things go exactly where I want them to go. Additionally, there are no secondary story lines. So these clips have no relationship beyond trimming about where they belong. So if I move this bottom clip, the other clips don't move with it. And it's up to you to decide whether or not you like that or hate that. It's just the way that track-based editors traditionally have worked. The last thing, and the biggest…

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