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Published on Apr 6, 2012

This Final Cut Pro X tutorial describes how to import folders and video stills from your desktop using the Keyword Collections tool. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Final-Cut-Pro-7-...

This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter two of the Effective Storytelling with Final Cut Pro X course presented by lynda.com author Diana Weynand. The complete Final Cut Pro X course has a total duration of 3 hours and 48 minutes, and shares a comprehensive method for finding, crafting, and developing a compelling story in Apple Final Cut Pro X

Effective Storytelling with Final Cut Pro X table of contents:

Introduction
1. Defining Your Story
2. Gathering Story Elements
3. Organizing Story Elements
4. Building a Primary Storyline
5. Refining the Story
6. Previsualizing in Final Cut to Help Write Your Story
7. Embellishing Your Story
8. Moving the Story Along
Conclusion

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