Explaining the Browser Clip Line Colors in Apple Final Cut Pro [v]

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[ This is an excerpt from a recent on-line webinar: “Ask Larry Anything!” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]

EXCERPT DESCRIPTION

“Ask Larry Anything,” is a free-form conversation about, well, anything you want to ask. In this short video tutorial, Larry Jordan explains what the different Browser clip line colors mean in Final Cut Pro.


 

Understanding Browser Clip Line Colors in Apple Final Cut Pro

TRT: 4:56 — MPEG-4 HD movie


 

SESSION DESCRIPTION

One of Larry’s favorite sessions returns with “Ask Larry Anything.” Presented by Larry Jordan, this is a free-form conversation about, well, anything you want to ask. This session is organized into three categories covering Apple Motion, Apple Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro. This session covers:

These sessions are always interesting because there is always new stuff to learn!

AUDIENCE LEVEL

These questions span the range from beginner to advanced. However, as no one answer takes very long, be patient and the subject will change. Every editor using Apple software can benefit from this session.


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2 Responses to Explaining the Browser Clip Line Colors in Apple Final Cut Pro [v]

  1. Mikemaymedia says:

    Have overexposure issues with Sony 4K XAVC QFHD footage, what’s a good way to fix in FCP?

    • Larry says:

      MikeMayMedia:

      Sigh… There’s no good news here. XAVC is an 8-bit codec, unlike some RAW or LOG formats. Once highlight detail is lost (i.e. overexposed) there’s no way to get it back.

      Sorry,

      Larry

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