Final Cut Pro User Guide for Mac
- Welcome
 - What’s new
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- Intro to importing media
 - If it’s your first import
 - Organize files during import
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- Import from Image Playground
 - Import from iMovie for macOS
 - Import from iMovie for iOS or iPadOS
 - Import from Final Cut Pro for iPad
 - Import from Final Cut Camera
 - Import from Photos
 - Import from Music
 - Import from Apple TV
 - Import from Motion
 - Import from GarageBand and Logic Pro
 - Import using workflow extensions
 
 - Record into Final Cut Pro
 - Memory cards and cables
 - Supported media formats
 - Import third-party formats with media extensions
 
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- Intro to effects
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- Intro to transitions
 - How transitions are created
 - Add transitions and fades
 - Quickly add a transition with a keyboard shortcut
 - Set the default duration for 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
 
 - Add adjustment clips
 
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- Add storylines
 - Use the precision editor
 - Conform frame sizes and rates
 - Use XML to transfer projects
 
 - Glossary
 - Copyright and trademarks
 

Add 360° video effects in Final Cut Pro for Mac
Final Cut Pro includes special 360° versions of some standard effects (such as blur, glow, and sharpen effects). You can apply these effects to 360° clips without creating seams, unwanted distortions, or other artifacts.
Select a 360° clip in the Final Cut Pro timeline, then click the Effects button in the top-right corner of the timeline (or press Command-5).

In the Effects browser, select the 360° category below Video, then double-click an effect to apply it to the selected clip.
You can also apply an effect by dragging it directly to a clip in the timeline.
For more information about adding clip effects, see Intro to clip effects.
You can use the 360° Patch effect to cover up unwanted imagery (such as a camera or tripod) in a 360° scene. See Add the 360° Patch effect.
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