Hey FCP Fam! Thanks so much for stopping by! I will have an announcement of last weeks winners going up tonight at 6pm PST! I hope this tutorial helps you out, it’s a long one!
Stunning.....Thank you for your time.It’s incredible that you’re doing this for free and for this reason I’ll wish you all the best in the world and be safe.❤️
Thank you so much! If you ever think of ways I should improve my audio for my tutorials, please let me know! Audio is one area I really struggle to find a good balance with, and would love to improve it. Looking forward to your comments on future videos!
I needed this video so badly. I’ve been editing for a couple years now and I learned SO. MANY. THINGS. Just in the first 5 minutes I learned new ways to speed up my workflow. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wow, amazingly helpful and super efficient walk through all the features and tools of FCP, thank you 🙏 ! This is literally weeks of using one video to play back pause learn, move onto next section. You’re a legend, thanks again!
I just started using final cut after almost 9 years of Sony Vegas and a couple of years of Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve and I am finding myself really happy with it! Really, editing on final cut is a joy, I love doing it so much that I spend whole days on my new MacBook editing and it only feels like I've been editing for a couple of minutes! Thanks to you, I just learned a lot of cool features, can't wait to try them soon!
You make excelent content. I recently found your channel (and subscribed) and I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. I almost didn’t watch this one, because ”I know how the timeline works”. I’ve been using Final Cut Pro for few years, so I should know. I was wrong. From this 45 min video I learned more stuff than what I’ve learned from using the fcp for many years. Excelent video. Thanks!
Dang that's a huge jump! Welcome to the FCP fam! Let me know if you have any questions about anything you normally did in Premiere and I might be able to help. Unfortunately the biggest feature you have lost by leaving Premiere is the constant crashing and slow performance... 😂
This video is exactly what I was looking for and watched about 10 other videos before landing on it. I have a suggestion for you so more people can find it. I’m just learning Final Cut Pro and been using iMovie and the word “magnetic timeline” means nothing to me. If you put some wording in your title like, “every feature explained”, “button walk through”, step by step walk through of features”, “what each button does”, I feel you would get a lot more views from newbies trying to learn the software. ~ Erika
Excellent, thanks so much for this. Covers loads of things that speeds up editing. And done very efficiently so we get to absorb it quickly. I don’t think you mentioned this: if you hold down a “Tool” key (A, R, T, B etc) then it does the action of that key only while you are holding it. Great for quickly Blading, for example, without having to switch and then switch back. Works great on the Range selection when you’re amending audio levels too.
Great tutorials! Brand new here and would love to know how to put your logo in the right corner of the video ongoing and also how to do the little fade in to the left where you put subscribe, and others put things like Facebook handle etc
For some reason UA-cam held your comment as spam! Sorry I am just seeing this comment 😭 The logo in the right corner is actually a UA-cam function! I believe it's in UA-cam Studio under "Customization" on the left side, under "Branding." But to do this same thing for an actual video, you could just drop an image file onto your timeline, re-scale it using the video inspector, and move it to the bottom right corner. You can then go into the video settings on the right side, and change the opacity to something like 50%. For the handles, I created those animations using Motion! I have a bunch of tutorials on Motion, and the list keeps growing with new tutorials every Monday! Here's one of the tutorials that might show you how to create your own animations. ua-cam.com/video/d69N9QsidTg/v-deo.html -- If you just swap out the graphics for something like a facebook icon and the text for a handle, you should have a really great animation on your hands that you can use over and over! Appreciate you watching 👊
thanks for the video man! do you know if there’s any shortcut to send my clips of my timeline to the end of the main magnetic timeline? like… i like to edit and separate a clip to use later and that way i can just go to the end of the timeline and grab it back
Hey Dylan! I'm coming from LumaFusion on my iPad Pro to FCP on my new MacBook. Is there a way to show/hide or enable/disable horizontal rows of the timeline? For example, you have you A roll on the magnetic timeline and your B roll on the above line. Can you disable the B roll horizontal line so only the magnetic timeline A roll plays? I was playing with some MotionVFX plugins and trying a couple different ones. I wanted to keep them all on the same spot on the timeline above my clip, but only see one at a time so I could choose which one I liked better without having to redo them. Thanks!
RE: 3:42 - I experimented to find a way to make the Tilde key 'hold' without keeping your pressure on that key and free up your left hand. I found it after much experimentation. At the time I found it, Mark Spencer featured my trick, which I had named my Rocking Horse Move (referencing the back-and-forth rocking of your hand) on MacBreak Studio Ep 335 at 5:30 found here: ua-cam.com/video/T7qG_iHsHws/v-deo.html At the time, you would hold the Tilde Key, TAP the Command Key, then release the Tilde key. In the next OS update, the CMD key changed to the Option Key. Now, you can tap the CMD, or OPT, or Control Key as the second key. RE: 16:45 - Add the Shift key to CMD-B to blade EVERYTHING at the position of the playhead. RE: 12:47 - Trim Tool - with the Trim selecting the joint between two clips, OPT [ or ] or \ will cycle the selection to Left, Right, or Center. RE: 18:22 - Hand Tool - To scroll the timeline with a mouse, just hold the Shift key and roll the mouse wheel. To scroll using a trackpad, swipe left or right with three fingers (once that's set up in the trackpad prefs). RE: 19:10 - Great tip to get a list of Projects! I had forgotten about that one. For me, since I most often just need to go to the previous or next timeline, I use the fast CMD (Left or Right) Square Bracket. Fast! RE: 26:15 - With something selected, double-click on the Timecode display and you'll get the length of the selection. I often will change the length of a transition by selecting the the transition, double-clicking on the timecode, and enter the transition length I want. Sometimes, I command-select several transitions to change them all at once. RE: 7:09? - Wherever you showed changing the level of the audio in a selected clip: CTL- Plus or Minus changes the level 1db. Or, you can just drag the level up and down but add the OPT key and it 'gears down' the dragging to more finely adjust the audio level. RE: 36:10 - I sometimes need to re-attach the audio to a clip but can't un-do that much without destroying other work. So, I select the clip I want to replace, CMD-C to copy any effects I have on it, Shift-F to locate its start in the Library, Shift-R to Replace the clip in the Timeline with the length of the timeline clip taking precedence, OPT-CMD-V the new clip in the timeline to replace all effects I had copied from the prior timeline clip (except you still have to make any audio changes such as Stereo to Dual Mono and recreating which tracks are used). Use Opt-R to replace but use the length of the clip in the Library instead of Shift-R which uses the timeline length of the clip being replaced. RE: 37:51 - I just double click on the clip to expand its audio to adjust the length of the audio without changing the video. Or, I Option-double-click to expand the audio to its components. If you're interested, I ride a motorcycle and I shoot, as one of my cameras, 360º footage so I can choose where I want the shot to point later in the edit. Find that channel at TexasTwoLane.com
Appreciate all the tips and work you put into writing this comment! Final Cut Pro is one of those programs that I feel like you can keep on learning about for forever.
Guys, I can't find the way how to delete everything in a video that is to the LEFT from a red line (a cursor position mark after a single click). "Option + Arrow" doesn't work(( Please, help.
I bought my MacPro in japan, and my keyboard is a Japanese keyboard, I couldn't cut the connection between clips by holding the tilde key(so is the grove accent key), anyone has the same problem as me?
Huh! I haven't heard of this problem before. My main thought would be for you to change the key in your shortcuts preferences! You'll want to search for the "Override Connections" command, and then set that to whatever you prefer. Hope that helps!
EHX-cellent! I will send this to everyone who said to me 'Premiere is just as fast as Final Cut!'. Yeah. Then, why can I edit two to three times faster in Final Cut than you can edit in Premiere? It's because any person who says that didn't understand the Magnetic Timeline. They just clicked around, found that you cannot edit faster in FCP when you try to use it as a track-based editor, and gave up to declare to all that Premiere is better than iMovie Pro. It's that 'iMovie Pro' slur they use when they are unaware of how ignorant they sound to people who 'get' the Magnetic Timeline. Now, to throw in a few of my own tricks using the Magnetic Timeline in a separate comment.
Honestly I do not see the Point of the magnetic timeline, its more of an hinderance to me honestly.when I make a music vid,I just place the audio of the music in the magnetic timeline..still learnt a few things such as using the Tilda key and knowing how to disable the videos attached to each other, but I honestly dont see the use of the magnetic timeline just yet anyways
Hey FCP Fam! Thanks so much for stopping by! I will have an announcement of last weeks winners going up tonight at 6pm PST! I hope this tutorial helps you out, it’s a long one!
Can’t wait 😝
Without doubt this is the best FCP tutorial on UA-cam. Excellent work.
Your channel’s tutorials are only ones I can sit through in UA-cam. Thank you.
Such a huge compliment! Thank you so much! 👊
Commenting for that algorithm! I’ve been editing for four years and I still learned stuff. Thanks for making this!
I discovered J K L long time ago and it saved hours and hours of my time when editing interview videos. Thanks for awesome tutorial.
I still cant beleive that its free, thank you so much for making me better🥰
Wow, this is the best timeline tutorial ive ever watched!
the best 45 minutes I've spent watching any UA-cam video. You got my vote and subscription!
Such a huge compliment. Thank you!
Look at this dude, finally reveal the tricks of the magnetic 💪🏻🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
It’s a good thing I’m not a magician! Or I would never reveal my tricks to anyone!
Seriously Dylan... All this and for FREE ! this so great to share ! Solid !!!
Seriously having so much fun doing this! Can’t wait for the future. Appreciate you watching!! 👊👊
This is the best tutorial I’ve seen on this program! I learned a ton. Thanks so much!
Wow, the best tutorial for beginners...
Wow! Thanks for that. Amazingly helpful.
You deserve more subscribers. Your content is sooooo good.
Thank you so much!!
Stunning.....Thank you for your time.It’s incredible that you’re doing this for free and for this reason I’ll wish you all the best in the world and be safe.❤️
Hey thanks so much! That really means a lot. I am having so much putting these together. So I am glad people are finding them useful!
Best Channel about Final Cut Pro, I just started editing video as a hobby. I can't wait to learn how to edit videos as I am an Audio Engineer.
Thank you so much! If you ever think of ways I should improve my audio for my tutorials, please let me know! Audio is one area I really struggle to find a good balance with, and would love to improve it. Looking forward to your comments on future videos!
AMAZING tutorial! Thank you kindly!
So good I watched it twice!
This was awesome! I love the lack of fluff, it was straight to the point while not moving too fast! EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
Very handy, some great tips there again. Cheers Dylan.
Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much-this is a lifesaver as someone new to Final Cut and editing in general.
I needed this video so badly. I’ve been editing for a couple years now and I learned SO. MANY. THINGS. Just in the first 5 minutes I learned new ways to speed up my workflow. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
So glad! Appreciate the support as always 👊
Wow, amazingly helpful and super efficient walk through all the features and tools of FCP, thank you 🙏 ! This is literally weeks of using one video to play back pause learn, move onto next section. You’re a legend, thanks again!
Appreciate that so much! Glad you are finding it useful!
I just started using final cut after almost 9 years of Sony Vegas and a couple of years of Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve and I am finding myself really happy with it! Really, editing on final cut is a joy, I love doing it so much that I spend whole days on my new MacBook editing and it only feels like I've been editing for a couple of minutes!
Thanks to you, I just learned a lot of cool features, can't wait to try them soon!
Woah that’s a big change! I edited a few videos with my friends on Sony Vegas back in the day. So glad FCP is working for you!
Best tutorial on the magnetic timeline (and FCPX) in general! Glad to see how you have grown your channel in the past year Dylan - well deserved!
so helpful. hank you for creating this.
You make excelent content. I recently found your channel (and subscribed) and I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. I almost didn’t watch this one, because ”I know how the timeline works”. I’ve been using Final Cut Pro for few years, so I should know.
I was wrong. From this 45 min video I learned more stuff than what I’ve learned from using the fcp for many years. Excelent video. Thanks!
That's awesome! Thanks so much for the encouragement 👊
Super helpful. Thank you!
So glad I found your channel. This video was super helpful! I’m making the switch to FCP from a 9 year career with premiere.
Dang that's a huge jump! Welcome to the FCP fam! Let me know if you have any questions about anything you normally did in Premiere and I might be able to help. Unfortunately the biggest feature you have lost by leaving Premiere is the constant crashing and slow performance... 😂
@@TheFinalCutBro greatly appreciate it! Looking forward to not crashing every 5 minutes😂
This is so amazing. I was looking for such a video, for over a half year (since i started with fcp)! thank you so much, bro!!! keep on going!
Thats awesome! I am so glad you found this helpful. Thanks for watching!
Award Winning Tutorial. dude put this on skillshare.
Appreciate that so much!
The best tutorial 👍
Fantastic Tut, man! That'll earn you a subscriber for sure.
Thanks so much Steve! 👊
This video is exactly what I was looking for and watched about 10 other videos before landing on it. I have a suggestion for you so more people can find it.
I’m just learning Final Cut Pro and been using iMovie and the word “magnetic timeline” means nothing to me. If you put some wording in your title like, “every feature explained”, “button walk through”, step by step walk through of features”, “what each button does”, I feel you would get a lot more views from newbies trying to learn the software.
~ Erika
Awesome, that cover alot of function we need to know on FCPX, thanks alot for the video👍🏼
Always an upvote for ya, great stuff
damn this is such a great video !!! Thanks a lot - not just for beginners, also for a nice shaking off the rust !!
I've been using FCPX since its release but I still learned a few things. You make things easy to understand, well done !
super useful - Thank You
So glad! Thanks for watching 👊
Amazing thank you!
Excellent, thanks so much for this. Covers loads of things that speeds up editing. And done very efficiently so we get to absorb it quickly. I don’t think you mentioned this: if you hold down a “Tool” key (A, R, T, B etc) then it does the action of that key only while you are holding it. Great for quickly Blading, for example, without having to switch and then switch back. Works great on the Range selection when you’re amending audio levels too.
Love this tip! Thanks for sharing 👊
Amazing tutorial!!
Thank you so much!
Really great! I got so much out of this, thank you!
Awesome! That was the goal. Appreciate you watching! 👊
You are amazing i got a lot of info and tricks . Easy steps to follow thank you sooo much
Thanks so much for watching! 👊
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Love this!
Excellent video
Appreciate that! Thank you!
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Thanks - super useful!
So glad! Thanks for watching!
wow... maybe I would only ad Cmd+G, very good job as always! thank you!
😂 I don't even know how i managed to miss that one. Thanks!!
THANKS A LOT FOR THIS PIECE OF ART :D GREETINGS AND RESPECT FROM MÉXICO CITY!
Thank YOU for watching!
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Appreciate that so much! Thank you for watching!
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So glad it could help!
Great tutorials! Brand new here and would love to know how to put your logo in the right corner of the video ongoing and also how to do the little fade in to the left where you put subscribe, and others put things like Facebook handle etc
For some reason UA-cam held your comment as spam! Sorry I am just seeing this comment 😭
The logo in the right corner is actually a UA-cam function! I believe it's in UA-cam Studio under "Customization" on the left side, under "Branding." But to do this same thing for an actual video, you could just drop an image file onto your timeline, re-scale it using the video inspector, and move it to the bottom right corner. You can then go into the video settings on the right side, and change the opacity to something like 50%.
For the handles, I created those animations using Motion! I have a bunch of tutorials on Motion, and the list keeps growing with new tutorials every Monday! Here's one of the tutorials that might show you how to create your own animations. ua-cam.com/video/d69N9QsidTg/v-deo.html -- If you just swap out the graphics for something like a facebook icon and the text for a handle, you should have a really great animation on your hands that you can use over and over!
Appreciate you watching 👊
thanks for the video man! do you know if there’s any shortcut to send my clips of my timeline to the end of the main magnetic timeline? like… i like to edit and separate a clip to use later and that way i can just go to the end of the timeline and grab it back
Hey Dylan! I'm coming from LumaFusion on my iPad Pro to FCP on my new MacBook. Is there a way to show/hide or enable/disable horizontal rows of the timeline? For example, you have you A roll on the magnetic timeline and your B roll on the above line. Can you disable the B roll horizontal line so only the magnetic timeline A roll plays? I was playing with some MotionVFX plugins and trying a couple different ones. I wanted to keep them all on the same spot on the timeline above my clip, but only see one at a time so I could choose which one I liked better without having to redo them. Thanks!
That's what i"m looking for switching between premier pro to final cut pro.
Wish I had watched this video the first day I got FCP. Would have saved me a load of hassle and stress. 😂
RE: 3:42 - I experimented to find a way to make the Tilde key 'hold' without keeping your pressure on that key and free up your left hand. I found it after much experimentation. At the time I found it, Mark Spencer featured my trick, which I had named my Rocking Horse Move (referencing the back-and-forth rocking of your hand) on MacBreak Studio Ep 335 at 5:30 found here: ua-cam.com/video/T7qG_iHsHws/v-deo.html
At the time, you would hold the Tilde Key, TAP the Command Key, then release the Tilde key. In the next OS update, the CMD key changed to the Option Key. Now, you can tap the CMD, or OPT, or Control Key as the second key.
RE: 16:45 - Add the Shift key to CMD-B to blade EVERYTHING at the position of the playhead.
RE: 12:47 - Trim Tool - with the Trim selecting the joint between two clips, OPT [ or ] or \ will cycle the selection to Left, Right, or Center.
RE: 18:22 - Hand Tool - To scroll the timeline with a mouse, just hold the Shift key and roll the mouse wheel. To scroll using a trackpad, swipe left or right with three fingers (once that's set up in the trackpad prefs).
RE: 19:10 - Great tip to get a list of Projects! I had forgotten about that one. For me, since I most often just need to go to the previous or next timeline, I use the fast CMD (Left or Right) Square Bracket. Fast!
RE: 26:15 - With something selected, double-click on the Timecode display and you'll get the length of the selection. I often will change the length of a transition by selecting the the transition, double-clicking on the timecode, and enter the transition length I want. Sometimes, I command-select several transitions to change them all at once.
RE: 7:09? - Wherever you showed changing the level of the audio in a selected clip: CTL- Plus or Minus changes the level 1db. Or, you can just drag the level up and down but add the OPT key and it 'gears down' the dragging to more finely adjust the audio level.
RE: 36:10 - I sometimes need to re-attach the audio to a clip but can't un-do that much without destroying other work. So, I select the clip I want to replace, CMD-C to copy any effects I have on it, Shift-F to locate its start in the Library, Shift-R to Replace the clip in the Timeline with the length of the timeline clip taking precedence, OPT-CMD-V the new clip in the timeline to replace all effects I had copied from the prior timeline clip (except you still have to make any audio changes such as Stereo to Dual Mono and recreating which tracks are used). Use Opt-R to replace but use the length of the clip in the Library instead of Shift-R which uses the timeline length of the clip being replaced.
RE: 37:51 - I just double click on the clip to expand its audio to adjust the length of the audio without changing the video. Or, I Option-double-click to expand the audio to its components.
If you're interested, I ride a motorcycle and I shoot, as one of my cameras, 360º footage so I can choose where I want the shot to point later in the edit. Find that channel at TexasTwoLane.com
Appreciate all the tips and work you put into writing this comment! Final Cut Pro is one of those programs that I feel like you can keep on learning about for forever.
navigating timeline with mouse keyboard?
Help pls! How can I delete free 1 frame space between videos on timeline?
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🪵🪵🪵🪵 some fuel for your flames!
@@TheFinalCutBro 😂
Guys, I can't find the way how to delete everything in a video that is to the LEFT from a red line (a cursor position mark after a single click).
"Option + Arrow" doesn't work((
Please, help.
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I bought my MacPro in japan, and my keyboard is a Japanese keyboard, I couldn't cut the connection between clips by holding the tilde key(so is the grove accent key), anyone has the same problem as me?
Huh! I haven't heard of this problem before. My main thought would be for you to change the key in your shortcuts preferences! You'll want to search for the "Override Connections" command, and then set that to whatever you prefer. Hope that helps!
EHX-cellent! I will send this to everyone who said to me 'Premiere is just as fast as Final Cut!'. Yeah. Then, why can I edit two to three times faster in Final Cut than you can edit in Premiere? It's because any person who says that didn't understand the Magnetic Timeline. They just clicked around, found that you cannot edit faster in FCP when you try to use it as a track-based editor, and gave up to declare to all that Premiere is better than iMovie Pro. It's that 'iMovie Pro' slur they use when they are unaware of how ignorant they sound to people who 'get' the Magnetic Timeline. Now, to throw in a few of my own tricks using the Magnetic Timeline in a separate comment.
Hi. I can't found "~ Key"
Hey there, It’s on the top left hand side of the keyboard under the escape key! Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Honestly I do not see the Point of the magnetic timeline, its more of an hinderance to me honestly.when I make a music vid,I just place the audio of the music in the magnetic timeline..still learnt a few things such as using the Tilda key and knowing how to disable the videos attached to each other, but I honestly dont see the use of the magnetic timeline just yet anyways
after minute 10 I subscribed to your Patreon - cup just overfilled for free, interested what you will give extra on Patreon.
What a legend!! Thank you! Stoked to get to know you better in discord. 👊