In this tutorial we’re going to talk about compound clips, which are Final Cut Pro X’s version of nesting. It’s a way to take a handful of clips on a project and compress them down to a single file.
If you were paying close attention, you may have noticed that Apple announced a new mobile video creation app called Clips alongside its quiet launch of the 2017 iPad. What exactly does Clips do, and ...
Apple has announced a new super simple way to capture and edit video on iPhone and iPad, called Apple Clips. Here’s everything you need to know about the Apple Clips app, including how to download and ...
It’s easy to compare Apple’s new iOS app, Clips, to video-sharing social networks like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. But that’s not exactly fair, because Apple’s Clips isn’t social at all—it’s ...
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As we noted yesterday, a major update to Apple’s Clips app was released, and it brings several noteworthy features to the table. The update includes animated Disney stickers featuring Micky and Minnie ...
Now in dealing with compound clips there's one massive caveat to keep in mind. Changes to a compound clip, whether in the timeline or up in the event browser, will ripple backwards, or ripple ...