Final Cut Pro User Guide for iPad
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Intro to editing
- Select items in the timeline
- Arrange clips in the timeline
- Use roles to organize clips
- Add storylines
- Edit in Position mode
- Make precise edits with the jog wheel
- Undo and redo edits
- Disable and enable clips
- Change clip speed
- Edit to the beat
- Detect and restore edits
- Create a video montage with Montage Maker
- Export or share
- Copyright and trademarks
Remove clips from the browser in Final Cut Pro for iPad
You can remove clips from the browser and your project.
Important: Removing clips from your project can’t be undone, but you can reimport the media if you have other copies.
Go to the Final Cut Pro app on your iPad.
Open a project, then tap
in the toolbar.In the browser, touch and hold a clip thumbnail, then tap Delete from Project.
The clip is deleted from the browser and the project.
Any instances of the clip that were in the timeline remain in the timeline. The media is deleted from the project when the final instance is removed from the timeline.
Tip: If you want to remove clips from view without deleting them, you can mark them as rejected, then set the browser to hide rejected clips. See Rate a clip or clip range in the browser and Filter clips in the browser by a combination of criteria.