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

Export or import keyboard shortcuts in Final Cut Pro for Mac
After you save a command set, you may want to export it to create a backup or to share the new set with another user. Exported command sets are saved in a file that can be imported back into Final Cut Pro at a later time.
Export a set of custom keyboard shortcuts
- Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Customize (or press Option-Command-K). 
- If the command set you want to export isn’t shown, click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose a different command set. 
- Do one of the following: - Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Export. 
- Click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose Export. 
 
- Type a name for the exported command set in the Save As field, navigate to the location where you want to save the exported set, and click Save. - The file is saved in the location you chose, with the filename extension .commandset. 
Import a command set
- In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following: - Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Import. 
- Open the Command Editor by choosing Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Customize, then click the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the Command Editor and choose Import. 
 
- In the window that appears, navigate to the location where you’ve stored a command set file, select it, and click Open. - If you’re already using a command set with the same name, you’re asked to rename the command set. - The new command set is added to the Command Sets submenu of the Final Cut Pro menu and to the pop-up menu in the Command Editor. 
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