[ This is an excerpt from a recent webinar: “Secrets to Faster Editing in Apple Final Cut Pro” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]
EXCERPT DESCRIPTION
Final Cut provides four interface workspaces, and supports an unlimited number more. In this short video tutorial, Larry Jordan shows how to access workspaces, how to customize them, then how to apply a Finder shortcut to make them instantly accessible.
Final Cut Pro Workspaces – A Better Way to Organize the Interface
TRT: 5:02 — MPEG-4 HD movie
SESSION DESCRIPTION
There is never enough time for an edit. Especially today. Deadlines are tighter than ever. Anything we can do to shave seconds off an edit is the difference between having lunch or having an ulcer.
Ideally, your editing software should become “invisible” – operating quickly, quietly and seamlessly in the background while you work creative magic in the foreground. But, for that to happen, you need to learn the secrets of faster editing.
This session covers virtually every aspect in Final Cut Pro and shows you how to access, optimize or use it faster.
Join Larry Jordan as he reveals the hidden tricks, techniques and shortcuts that will make you a faster editor.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level session benefits from knowledge of how FCP works.
2 Responses to Final Cut Pro Workspaces – A Better Way to Organize the Interface [v]
Thank you. That interface video was another very practical and useful timesaver.
Caesar:
Yup. Workspaces are something I often overlook, but make it easy to quickly optimize the interface for a particular task. And Finder shortcuts are a hidden feature that I use all the time.
Larry