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FCP Window Arrangement

Final Cut Pro: Window Arrangement
Bill Cammack

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3 Responses to “FCP Window Arrangement”

  1. gnxmusic says:

    great tutorials. I was just looking at Final Cut express and notinng the same setups arent available. Its possible to still do a similar set up though using the Custom Layouts right?

    Thanks again for the great info and hard work your putting into these

    • Bill Cammack says:

      Thank you, gnxmusic, and you’re welcome. :)

      Yes, as far as I know, Final Cut Express allows you to create custom layouts.

      They REALLY make a difference when it comes to speed and workflow.

      I did notice on my FCP that depending on the resolution I’m running my monitor on, they will give me more or fewer options, so look into that as well.

      Cheers! :D

  2. Amanda says:

    Your tutorials online are how I found you… then on to your other site…

    but now that you have this one:

    Could you do a tutorial on the various video settings for different types of cameras?

    24P , consumer DV, consumer / prosumer HD and DV, interlace …
    I can edit – although I prefer to focus on other parts of production…like TAPING (0= Where the action is!!!)

    But I can’t seem to find a decent tutorial on the proper A/V or system settings in FCP when dealing with FCP.

    I had video in my system that looked nice and clear. Once I had to reinstall FCP the settings got changed to default and now my video doesn’t look so great. I hadn’t changed my settings in years prior to this re-installation of FCP.

    Oh and lastly- Can you do a tutorial on removing bG noise like the “hum” from a laptop or camera , or tape hiss from a tape recorder? … I tried to use STP’s “set noise print” .. and it only worked ok, same with “remove hum” filter in FCP…

    This is a laundry list… but I’ll graciously accept what ever tuturial you are willing to share…

    Stay cool for school.

    -Peace AJ!

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