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Final Cut Pro X Tutorial pt. 24 - Adjusting Clip Connections

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FCPX Basics Tutorial - Please DONATE: http://bit.ly/ztOz78 - In this HD Voice Tutorial for Apple Final Cut Pro 10 we learn how tadjust clip connections by using the command or cmd+alt or cmd+option key to change which clip a secondary audio clips of video footage is connected to the main storyline. ie. how do you change which clip the audio is connected to in the FCPX Timeline/ project / storyline. Well its really simple. Final Cut Pro also offers you the option to hide the clip connections whilst still making them visible whilst selecting that specific clip or audio or b-roll footage. This is really handy in keeping everything in sync when using the magnetic timeline
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  • Hi Dan,

    When editing my film is it best to colour correct/audio correct entire clips first before cutting them into the timeline or is it best to but the original shots into the timeline, edit as i wish and then colour correct at the end?

    I would assume as I may use several bit of the same clip that colour correcting etc first is the most efficient way?

  • @justafterdark Hey man - always add effects and color corrections at the end, as it can slow down your computer with rendering. Try to make a rough cut of the film before adding any such effects. You can copy the effects from one video to another :)

  • Hey Dan, I love your vids and tips ! You inspired me to make my own channel and to release some shorts and tutorials of my own ! Thanks a ton for making videos, and please continue !

    Max

  • @MaximeLeblancFilms Great to hear man! Good luck with everything!

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  • Awesome. I had this problem the other day. Keep it up. These videos are excellent. I'd even pay a small fee for quality tutorials each week. :-D [like railscasts does]

  • Since you're doing tutorials, I thought I'd ask a question, has your Mac hard drive ever disappeared from your event library and if so, how did you get it back? Only my external hard drive is recognised and when I eject it and try to create a new event it says "The operation couldn’t be completed. Cannot allocate memory" Any help or advice would be gratefully received.

  • VERY useful. Thank you

  • Thanks very much for this tutorial. This is very helpful.

  • @danonabouncycastle i'll make a video when I unbox is showing off the specs! lol. I'm just waiting on my tax refund check any minute now, before I checkout!

  • @wwjoshdew i am jealous!

  • @danonabouncycastle 2gb ddr5 video card, 3.4ghz quad core. it comes up to 2295 on apple's website.

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