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
Rename clips in Final Cut Pro for iPad
Some media that you import into Final Cut Pro may have numeric or otherwise undescriptive filenames. You can rename imported clips in the browser or in the timeline to keep your project organized.
Rename clips in the browser
Go to the Final Cut Pro app on your iPad.
Open a project, then tap
in the toolbar.In the browser, tap the thumbnail of the clip you want to rename.
Tap Inspect in the lower-left corner of the screen, then tap the clip name at the top of the inspector.
Enter a new name for the clip, then tap Done in the onscreen keyboard.
Rename clips in the timeline
Go to the Final Cut Pro app on your iPad.
Open a project.
In the timeline, tap the clip you want to rename.
Tap Inspect in the lower-left corner of the screen, then tap
at the top of the inspector.Tap the clip name below Clip Settings & Info, enter a new name for the clip, then tap Done in the onscreen keyboard.
Note: Renaming a clip in the timeline does not rename the corresponding source clip in the browser.