Final Cut Pro 5 Tutorial: Transitions : Edit the Default & Favorite Transitions in Final Cut Pro 5

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Video transitions can be the most challenging aspect of editing videos. Get a tutorial of final cut pro with expert tips and advice in this free video.

Expert: CJ South
Bio: CJ South has been a Professional Editor, based out of Detroit, for over five years. His resum? includes everything from commercial work to feature films.
Filmmaker: Christopher South

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  • @36se02

    I know this question is old, but it still might be useful to other readers. If your audio files didn't rip into a .aif file right off the bat once you extracted it onto your computer, I recommend importing them into FCP, and exporting them as a .aif file. The .aif is a big filetype so it might take awhile, but unlike mp3's, when you work with a .aif file it preserves the sound integrity better throughout the editing process. I'm not really sure why, but there you have it.

  • what is the best way to match your audio up with your video when you have to import your audio from a cd

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