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If I want to remove all of them, I need to open the Inspector, select each one individually, then press Delete. Here’s a clip with a bunch of filters applied to it. Since changing opacity is something I do often, a band like this one at the top of each clip would save hundreds of clicks over the course of an edit. First you must open the video animation editor on a clip, double-click to reveal the opacity controls, then make your opacity changes with this rubber band. Changing opacity of a clip currently involves too many steps. I miss the opacity bar we had in legacy Final Cut Pro. If you have two adjacent audio clips, you can simply drag one one over the other and the cross fade is automatically created, just like it does here in Screenflow. Here is how I would like the cross fades to work. The only way around this is to select both clips, detach the audio, then select the edit point and add the transition to the audio. Double-clicking the transition reveals the cross fade on the audio but when you delete the video transition the cross fade goes with it. Currently the only way to do this is to add a video transition at the edit point. During editing it’s often necessary to perform cross fades to smooth out an edit.
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#Screenflow 6 delete track pro#
As you know, I love editing with Final Cut Pro X and with each new version Apple keeps making it better, and I want to start a discussion about what changes would most improve editor efficiency.īecause this is our 10th episode I wanted to play off that number and present 10 things I’d like to see in a future version of Final Cut Pro 10.
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Welcome to Final Cut Pro X in Under 5 minutes, I’m Steve from.