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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
Ways to use Apple Pencil in Final Cut Pro for iPad
If you have the latest iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, you can skim clips in the timeline and the browser filmstrip. You can also use Apple Pencil to add animated handwriting and doodles to video clips, and experience haptic feedback for editing tasks.
To skim clips in the timeline and the browser filmstrip, see Skim video and audio.
To add Live Drawing annotations to your video, see Use Live Drawing to draw on video.
If you have Apple Pencil Pro or a Magic Keyboard, you can experience haptic feedback for many editing tasks in the timeline, browser, and viewer. Go to the Settings app
on your iPad, tap Apple Pencil, then turn Haptics on or off.
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