Guidelines

How do I change the duration of a timeline in Final Cut Pro?

How do I change the duration of a timeline in Final Cut Pro?

Zoom in to and out of the timeline using the Zoom slider

  1. In Final Cut Pro, click the Clip Appearance button in the top-right corner of the timeline. The clip appearance controls appear.
  2. Do any of the following: Zoom in to the timeline: Drag the Zoom slider to the right, or press Command-Plus Sign (+).

How do I shorten the timeline in Final Cut Pro?

In Final Cut Pro, select one or more clips in the timeline. Do one of the following: Choose Modify > Change Duration (or press Control-D). Double-click the timecode display below the viewer.

What is timecode in Final Cut Pro?

Timecode supports a variety of functions in Final Cut Pro, including timeline playback, syncing video and audio clip items, and adding, trimming, and moving clips. In addition, timecode allows you to navigate through projects in the timeline and see the duration of clips, range selections, and projects.

What is the default duration of a transition in FCP?

30 frames
All transitions default to a standard length of 30 frames. Once you have the transition selected and the length correct, select Effects > Video Transitions > Set Default. The underline indicates that the transition you selected is now your default transition.

How do you move clips to timeline in Final Cut Pro?

Overwrite clips using the Position tool

  1. In Final Cut Pro, click the Tools pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the timeline and choose Position (or press P). The pointer changes to the Position tool .
  2. Select the clip you want to move.
  3. Drag the clip to a new position in the timeline.

How do you count frames in Final Cut?

-go to the timeline, hit ctrl-p (or click on the timecode-window) and type the frame number in question.

How do I find a specific frame in Final Cut Pro?

To make it easier to find specific frames in a clip, you can step through the filmstrip frame by frame, rather than skimming it. In the Final Cut Pro timeline or browser, move the pointer over a filmstrip, then click.

How do you set the duration on a transition?

Choose Modify > Change Duration (or press Control-D), type the duration (it appears below the viewer), then press Return. Drag one end of the transition away from the transition’s center to lengthen it, or toward the center to shorten it.

Where can you adjust the duration of a transition?

Adjust transition duration

  • Position the pointer over the end of the transition until the Trim‑In icon or the Trim‑Out icon appears. Drag the Trim‑In icon or the Trim‑Out icon to the left or right to adjust the duration.
  • Double-click the transition and radjust the duration using the Transition contextual control.

How do I change the duration of multiple pictures in Final Cut?

In Final Cut Pro, go to the menu Final Cut Pro > User Preferences and click on the Editing Tab. Change the value for Still/Freeze Duration to the time you want. Click OK. Re-import your stills.

Is there a timeline for the fcpx magnetic project?

If you don’t set your Roles properly, your Project will quickly become an unmanageable nightmare. This is especially true for audio, as there is generally much more of it in the timeline. In fact, pretty much everything in this post pertains to audio, though what I’ll talk about is generally true of video as well.

How does the nimble timeline work in FCPX?

In FCPX the Storylines, Roles, Clip Connections and Compound Clips all make up part of the nimble timeline functionality, so I’ll try to include tutorials explaining how these best work, as we go. But simply reading through the Apple FCPX Glossary will provide you with a decent foundation.

How to change duration in Final Cut Pro X?

If you only want to select a few use the SHIFT or CMD modifier and click on the clips that you want to select. CTRL + D will select the duration option for all the clips you have selected. Type in 4.00 (4 seconds and 0 frames) or another value for example 2.15 (two seconds and 15 frames) and click enter.

What’s the second part of the fcpx series?

In the second part of the series Charlie takes a closer look at setting up and using Roles to keep your work organised in FCPX. He also covers working with split-channel audio, keyboard shortcuts and more.