Final Cut Pro X User Guide
- Welcome
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- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.4.7
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.4.6
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.4.4
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.4.1
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.4
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.3
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.2
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.1.2
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.1
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.0.6
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.0.3
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.0.1
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- Intro to effects
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- Intro to transitions
- How transitions are created
- Set the default transition
- Add transitions
- Delete transitions
- Adjust transitions in the timeline
- Adjust transitions in the inspector and viewer
- Merge jump cuts with the Flow transition
- Adjust transitions with multiple images
- Modify transitions in Motion
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- Add storylines
- Use the precision editor
- Conform frame sizes and rates
- Use XML to transfer projects
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- Glossary
- Copyright
Use Compositing settings in Final Cut Pro
The Compositing settings provide a wide variety of options for combining two images. You can make a simple adjustment to evenly combine two images, or you can choose from settings that use the video content to determine how to combine the images.
Use the Opacity adjustment
Position the playhead in the Final Cut Pro timeline where you want to add a clip above the primary storyline.
Select the clip to add in the browser, then choose Edit > Connect to Primary Storyline (or press Q).
To see the composited clips in the viewer, position the playhead within the clip that was just added.
By default, the new clip completely obscures the clip in the primary storyline.
To make the new clip partially transparent, select it in the timeline and adjust the Opacity control in the Compositing section of the Video inspector.
The closer the Opacity setting is to 0 percent, the more transparent the clip above the primary storyline becomes. You can also use the Opacity fade handles in the Video Animation editor to have the composited clip dissolve on and off, or you can add keyframes to have the opacity value change at specified points.
Choose a blend mode
Position the playhead in the Final Cut Pro timeline where you want to add a clip above the primary storyline.
Select the clip to add in the browser, then choose Edit > Connect to Primary Storyline (or press Q).
To see the composited clips in the viewer, position the playhead within the clip that was just added.
By default, the new clip completely obscures the clip in the primary storyline.
Click the Blend Mode pop-up menu in the Compositing section of the Video inspector, then choose an option.
There are many blend mode settings to choose from—the correct one to use depends on the video content and the look you’re aiming for. You can also use adjust the Opacity control to make the blend mode setting more subtle.