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Use keyboard shortcuts
Learn the keystrokes for
the tasks you do over
and over again
Reference a keyboard
layout for editing
Program your own
shortcuts for special
tasks
J-K-L for scrubbing
My setup of multicam editing on the laptop
Edit TS files directly
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from DVD
No need to rip
into some other
format if you
need it done
quick (will loose
audio)
Use drag-n-drop to add
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clips quickly w/ options
Pull the clip
with the
mouse from
the viewer to
the canvas for
quick-access to
editing options
Always use log &
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capture
Don’t use
“Capture
Now”
You can
recapture
later (if
using tape)
Different exports for
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different jobs
Single project: use
Compressor directly
from FCP
Batch export: create
reference files and
process in Compressor,
leave FCP open form
more work
Don’t delete render files until you’re done w/ the reference file – it is tied to
the original media; also don’t bother w/ a reference file if almost all the
media is in a format different than the original
Use higher codecs for
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your timeline
ProRes 422
DVCPro50
Uncompressed
...feel free to disregard if there’s
no discernible difference in quality
& you’re concerned about drive
space
Use different display
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setups for different tasks
Audio editing
Color correction
Multiple edits
Set up your
own!
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Link & unlink audio
tracks for faster editing
Command-L
Separate mono tracks can be
combined & edited as one
Split tracks if recorded as
dual mono
Settings for my system are dual mono, often need to combine L + R
Use iPhoto, iMovie &
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Aperture for specific
quick workflows
Specific uses
Easy to utilize
Free!!! (mostly)
Photo slideshows in iMovie ’08/’09
Some tips from Chris New and Eric Blesie for workin more
Some tips from Chris New and Eric Blesie for working with Final Cut Pro & associated FCStudio apps, presented at the Jan '09 meeting of the Iowa Professional Videographers Association. less
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