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Playback the portion of the Timeline containing the image, and you should see the image gradually change
from sharp to blurry. Many facets of Final Cut can be keyframed, filters, motion, etc.
Working with Keyframes from the Timeline
On the Final Cut Timeline, notice the series of buttons
located in the lower-left corner of the Timeline window
(see illustration on the left).
ese can be used to enlarge the Timeline and show/
hide items such as keyframes. is can be handy for
making minor keyframe adjustments, as the user can
simply perform edits in the Timeline instead of using
the clip editor.
Working with Audio
One of the best reasons for using Final Cut instead of iMovie is the flexibility with which you can work
with audio. When you double-click on a audio clip thats in the Timeline, it appears in the Viewer. Here
you can keyframe the audio, much in the same way you can in the Timeline, but for subtle changes its
easier to work in this window.
Also experiment with the Pan, for mono tracks,
this determines where in the stereo field (from Left
to Right) the sound is placed.
Adding volume changes
Using the Pen tool, you can add, move, and delete
keyframes for fading audio up or down.
Here’s how you do it, assuming we’re starting with
a sound clip in the sequence:
1. Double click on the audio clip, it will appear in
the viewer
2. Select the pen tool.
3. Click on four or five points where you want to
change the audio level. e round circles along the
pink level like are called control points.
4. Click and drag the control points up or down to
raise or lower the level (see illustration on this page).
5. Listen to the clip and adjust the control points as needed. To add additional control points, click on the
line with the pen tool. Note that the pen tool has multiple modes: you can select the + mode to add control
points and the - mode to delete control points.
Resources
is introduction only scratches the surface of editing with Final Cut Express. ere is no better teacher
than hands-on experience and practice. e following books and web sites will provide you with guidance to
help you get the most from your time exploring the art and craft of editing, as well as dealing with Final
Cut Express specific issues.
Documentation
Final Cut Express Quick Reference (given out in class and available for download from sf.massart.edu)
A Brief Introduction to Editing with Final Cut Express (rough draft v.3a) Page 7 of 8
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