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
Intro to video transitions in Final Cut Pro for iPad
A Final Cut Pro for iPad subscription includes numerous downloadable transitions such as cross dissolves, fades, and wipes. You add these transitions between video clips in the timeline. During playback, transitions replace one clip with another over a specified period of time, typically using a dissolve or animation effect to visually segue between the two clips.
Transitions require overlapping video from the clips on each side of an edit point in the timeline. A 1-second transition requires 1 second of video from the end of the left clip and 1 second of video from the start of the right clip.
When you add a transition to a video clip that has an audio component, a crossfade transition is automatically added to the audio. (If the audio component is expanded from the video, the crossfade isn’t added.)