Apple Final Cut Express HD Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 5

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it in the Viewer. Common tasks here include setting in and out points, editing sound levels, and adjusting
eects or lters. Notice the playhead for moving back and forth in your media is located directly above the
playback controls—to move it, click and drag. Keep in mind that if the playback line below the image has
dotted lines, youre looking at the version of the clip that is in the timeline, not the original clip. Once you start
editing, you’ll see the dierence.
3. Timeline
is window displays your edited sequences of clips. To put a clip on the timeline, simply drag and drop from
the Browser or the Viewer. To play clips in the Timeline, use the space bar on the keyboard to start and stop, or
click the 'play' icon on the Canvas window. e ‘Home’ key will take you back to the start of the sequence.
Notice the playhead for moving back and forth can be moved by clicking and dragging on its top or in the
Canvas window.
4. Canvas
is provides a preview of your Timeline. Notice the playback controls
(you can also use the space bar on the keyboard to start and stop playback,
along with J (rewind), K (pause), L (play/fast-forward). Notice the
playhead for moving back and forth is located directly above the playback
controls, to move it, click and drag. You need to have a sequence open
before something appears in the Canvas.
5. Tool Palette and Audio Meters- this is your palette of editing tools.
Contained here is the pointer tool (shortcut ‘a’ and selected by default);
selection tools; roll and slip tools; razor blade (shortcut ‘b’); crop and
distort; zoom; and, pen tools. An audio level meter is located next to the
Tool palette. If Final Cut Express is ever acting strangely, make sure the Tool Palette has the
pointer tool selected (remember shortcut ‘a’ takes you back to the pointer, or arrow tool).
Program windows in Final Cut can be shown or hidden using the 'Window' menu. In addition,
you can move and resize them as you wish.
Editing
Once you have clips imported and/or captured, you are ready to do some editing.
Organizing
Note the browser dierentiates between clips and sequences using dierent icons. You can also
create “bins” (folders) which in turn can hold other bins, clips, or sequences. You can see the
display in the browser as large icons or as a listing. You can
change the appearance of the browser by using the little icons on
the upper right hand side or right-click on the browser and
choose one of the view options from the pop-up menu. Bins are
good for organizing your project, a bin for audio, a bin for b-roll,
a bin for images, etc. Choose File > New > Bin to create a new bin.
Viewing
By double-clicking a clip in the Browser window, it will appear in
the Viewer. To look through a clip, drag on the playhead, use the playback controls, or press the arrow keys to
move frame by frame.
Click the Mark In/Mark Out buttons to add in/out points (or use the shortcut keys ‘i’ and ‘o’). Once inserted,
you can drag to adjust them in the Viewer. By clicking the 'Motion' tab in the window, you can adjust
properties such as size, center point, opacity, etc. To refresh the clip, click on the 'Video' tab.
When ready to move a clip onto the Timeline, simply drag and drop it from the Viewer to the Timeline. You'll
notice that while you are dragging the clip onto the timeline, Final Cut will change the pointer to either a
down-pointing arrow or a right-pointing arrow.
Depending on which tool you
select in the Tool Palette, Final
Cut will behave dierently. This is
what’s called a modal interface. If Final Cut
is ever not doing something you expect, or
doing something you don’t expect, check to
see what tool is selected in the Tool Palette.
You can always “reset” back to the default
Arrow Tool by clicking on the Arrow Tool in
the Tool Palette or by using the short cut
a’ (for arrow).
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