Select items in the timeline in Final Cut Pro for iPad
You select clips and other items in the timeline to move or trim them, add effects, and make other changes. You can select a single clip, range, or edit point, or select multiple clips at a time.
There are three main selection methods:
Clip: Select entire clips or clip edges. Use clip selection to move or trim clips in the timeline, or to ensure that an effect or adjustment is applied to the entire clip.
Range: Select a portion of a clip. Use range selection to delete part of a clip. Range selection is also useful for ducking audio (temporarily lowering the volume). When you adjust the volume of a clip with a range selection, keyframes are automatically added at the start and end of the range.
Edge: Select edit points. Use edge selection to quickly create a roll edit.
Select one or more entire clips in the timeline
Go to the Final Cut Pro app
on your iPad.
Open a project.
Tap Clip at the top of the timeline.
Do one of the following:
Select a single clip: Tap it.
Select multiple clips: Tap Select in the top-right corner of the timeline, tap the clips you want to select, then tap Done.
Tip: To quickly select multiple clips, touch and hold an empty area of the timeline, then drag to select adjacent clips.
Select a range in the timeline
Select a clip’s start point or end point
Go to the Final Cut Pro app
on your iPad.
Open a project.
Tap Clip at the top of the timeline.
In the timeline, tap a clip to select it, then tap either the start point or the end point.
To select both sides of an edit point, see Select edit points between clips in the timeline, below.
Select edit points between clips in the timeline
With edge selection, you can tap between two clips to select both sides of an edit point, or select a single clip’s start or end point.
Go to the Final Cut Pro app
on your iPad.
Open a project.
Tap Edge at the top of the timeline.
Do one of the following:
Select both sides of an edit point: Tap between two adjacent clips in the timeline.
This is useful for making a roll edit, which moves the edit point forward or backward without changing the total duration of the two shots.
Select a single clip’s start or end point: Tap the edit point repeatedly to cycle through the selections (both sides of the edit point, left side, or right side) until the start or end point you want to select is selected.
This is useful for trimming the start or end of a clip.
Tip: To select a start or end point using the Clip selection mode, tap a clip to select it, then tap the clip’s start or end point.