How to Use Final Cut Pro Workflow
Open Final Cut Pro., If you don't have your camera/deck already attached via USB or FireWire (400/800) and turned on, a message will appear, saying that your camera/deck was not detected., Set your Scratch Disc. , Now that your program is open, look...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Final Cut Pro.
Option 1:
If Final Cut is on your dock, move your mouse (cursor) to your dock, locate Final Cut, and then click it.
Option 2:
Go to your Hard Drive click applications.
Next go to the Final Cut Pro application.
Option 3:
Hold the command key and press the space bar once; then type "Final Cut Pro".
You should then see the Final Cut Pro application.
Proceed to click the Icon. -
Step 2: If you don't have your camera/deck already attached via USB or FireWire (400/800) and turned on
Just click continue.
If you had your camera/deck plugged in and turned on you may need to do some troubleshooting. ,, Click that text, and a drop-down menu will open; now locate and highlight "System Settings".
After you have done this, a window will pop up.
You should see two columns with one button in each (Clear, and Set).
Click Set and locate where you would like Final Cut Pro to save your render files. ,, Then plug it in. (Normal Port is a FireWire 400 or 800 slot.) ,, After that, make sure that your camera is playing the video you recorded, and you should see it on the screen playing more slowly.
It's okay.
It's just capturing all the frames; it will always look a little choppier on a computer because computers and TVs don't have the same refresh rate. ,,, -
Step 3: a message will appear
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Step 4: saying that your camera/deck was not detected.
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Step 5: Set your Scratch Disc.
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Step 6: Now that your program is open
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Step 7: look at the top left area of the program to find "Final Cut Pro".
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Step 8: Create a New Project by going to File New (Shift+apple+N).
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Step 9: Make sure that your camera is off or you may burn out the port to either your computer or your camera.
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Step 10: Capture logging (Cmd+8).
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Step 11: To Log and Capture after your camera is plugged in
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Step 12: go to File and find Log and Capture (Apple+8).
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Step 13: Edit your video.
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Step 14: Now that you've imported your footage
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Step 15: make sure that it appears in the left hand box.
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Step 16: Consider exporting your video.
Detailed Guide
Option 1:
If Final Cut is on your dock, move your mouse (cursor) to your dock, locate Final Cut, and then click it.
Option 2:
Go to your Hard Drive click applications.
Next go to the Final Cut Pro application.
Option 3:
Hold the command key and press the space bar once; then type "Final Cut Pro".
You should then see the Final Cut Pro application.
Proceed to click the Icon.
Just click continue.
If you had your camera/deck plugged in and turned on you may need to do some troubleshooting. ,, Click that text, and a drop-down menu will open; now locate and highlight "System Settings".
After you have done this, a window will pop up.
You should see two columns with one button in each (Clear, and Set).
Click Set and locate where you would like Final Cut Pro to save your render files. ,, Then plug it in. (Normal Port is a FireWire 400 or 800 slot.) ,, After that, make sure that your camera is playing the video you recorded, and you should see it on the screen playing more slowly.
It's okay.
It's just capturing all the frames; it will always look a little choppier on a computer because computers and TVs don't have the same refresh rate. ,,,
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