With hi res video taking up huge amounts of disk space, it's vital to know where Final Cut Pro is storing your precious files. Here, Iain Anderson explains how to control file locations.
There are many ways to use Final Cut Pro, from quick and easy to heavyweight production. Here, Iain Anderson walks through the different approaches you can take, and what exactly each one looks like.
If you consider yourself an intermediate or advanced level user of Final Cut Pro X and want to make your video editing chops faster and more efficient then these keyboard shortcuts are for you.
When it comes to audio, Final Cut Pro X is leaps and bounds ahead of version 7. Ben Balser delves into the finer points and demonstrate just what you can now achieve using FCP X's audio filters.
If you're taking your first steps into the wonderful world of video editing, then Final Cut Pro X is a great place to begin. Iain Anderson distills the concept of cutaways in this convenient tutorial.
If you're fairly new to Final Cut Pro X, you might be wondering what exactly compound clips are... wonder no longer! Ben Balser breaks it down for you here.
Check out more new features and workflows from the latest update (10.0.6) of Final Cut Pro X... Ben Blaser showcases how flexible connection points can work for you.
Amongst the host of new features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 is the ability to set multiple sets of In/Out points. The improvement this'll have when editing is explained by FCP expert, Ben Balser.
If you want to create a slow-motion effect in FCP X chances are you'll reach for the Retiming tool, right? Ben Balser shares an alternative technique for higher quality results.