How Do You Create A Sequence On Final Cut Pro?
Convert a collection of discombobulated pre-edited clips into a single, cohesive, easy to understand and appealing sequence. From highly paid professionals to dad compiling Billy’s best soccer shots, Final Cut Pro will help you bring it all together into an appealing whole. Read on to learn how to create a sequence on Final Cut Pro. Choose the basic editing method that is best for your editing style. Start with dragging your clips into the timeline after setting in and out points and making sub-clips, which you will refine later with greater detail. This is called the drag and drop method. Use the three-point editing system. This is a far more precise style of editing, which gives you a product closer to your desired end result the first time, leaving less need for detail refinement. Make use of the razor tool, located in your tool bar, to make further refinements, such as shaving a second or two off a clip. Cut with the razor tool and you don’t have to drag the rest of the sequence ov