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Final Cut Pro Tutorials

Backing Up & Restoring Your iMovie or Final Cut Project

When working on a Media Commons iMac, you will have to back up your project when you are not actively working on it. This is because all of Penn State's iMacs get refreshed every day so everything gets deleted. Additionally, you will not be able to access your work...

Importing Media and Starting a New Project

This tutorial will cover how to import media files into events in Final Cut Pro so you can begin a new project.Importing Media Files into Events The first thing you will need to do to begin working in Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) is to import or capture media files into...

Basic Editing

This tutorial assumes that you have imported video or other media and created a new project and are now beginning to assemble your project.Viewing and Selecting Your Clips Before you begin, determine which footage you want to use in your project. The example used in...

Using Video Transitions

This tutorial will show you how to find and apply transitions to your Final Cut Pro Project. There are a wide variety of transitions you can choose to use between clips in your video. For an academic or professional video, you will primarily want to use the Cross...

Titles and Text

This tutorial will show you how to apply titles and text to your Final Cut Pro projects. Open up the Titles browser by clicking on the T (Titles) button. Hover over the different choices to preview how they animate. Some of them are still and will not move when you...

Using Green Screen Footage

Shooting in front of a green screen gives you the ability to replace the green background with any background of your choice. This tutorial will show you how to apply a background image to green screen footage with Final Cut Pro. Select the part of your green screen...

Final Cut Pro: Exporting Your Finished Movie

Exporting your finished movie is one of the last steps of the editing process.  This tutorial covers the process of converting your edited project into a new movie file that can be uploaded to YouTube, embedded into a website or presentation, or burned to a DVD. Click...

Immersive Experiences Lab

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