After this, i was off...... The first thing i had to do is look through each clip i had and cut the bits out, that i wanted to include in my film.
The first thing i did was click on my clips that were all stored on the left hand side in my window box. After double clicking the clip, it would appear in the left middle window video. All i simply had to do is select the begining points by pressing I, (in point) and O, (out point), for where i want my clip to start and end.
In this picture the little blue arrows/triangles indicate the In and out points i made for this clip. All i had to do now is drag it onto my timeline.
This shows you how the clip is displayed on my timeline. I can usefully re-edit this clip by double clicking it, and it will pop up in the left hand video window, or also, i can cut the clip with the razor tool as well.
Moving onto sound.... After i had all my editing finished, i dragged my background sound into my timeline. As you can see the pink points along the time line, indicate a change in the level of sound being outputted. I did this simply to lower the sound for when it is a video or someone speaking, so you can fade the background sound out. I did this by using the pen tool, and simply dragging the pink line (running through the sound layer) and re adjusting to level out the sound.
Here is all the tools handy, to my right handside of fcp. The pen tool, is the little pointy arrow at the bottom of the list.
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