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Final Cut Pro X for Final Cut Pro 7 Editors
In Final Cut Pro 7, both the Log and Transfer and Log and Capture functions are
replaced by the Import Media function.
Final Cut Pro 7 Final Cut Pro X
Log and Transfer Choose File > Import > Media
Log and Capture Choose File > Import > Media
Import Choose File > Import > Media
Importing from File-Based Cameras
• In Final Cut Pro X, you can use the Import Media command to import media from
le-based recording devices, FaceTime HD cameras, iSight cameras, or any other
FireWire-connected camera. You can also use Import Media to import volumes of
media and metadata from le-based cameras, including clips that are spanned across
multiple les.
• Final Cut Pro X has all the familiar keyboard shortcuts to control camera playback or
to view clips prior to importing them. You can use the J, K, and L keys for navigation
and set start and end points using the I and O keys before importing media. However,
in Final Cut Pro X, background importing means that you can start editing from the
inserted camera media immediately (from either a card or a hard drive). The les are
copied in the background and swapped into the event seamlessly when they’re ready
to be used.
• The Import Media function also allows you to create a camera archive from a
connected tape-based camera, which means that you can save a folder of media
as if it were a volume that originated on a le-based recording device. This enables
skimming clips, setting start and end points for selectively importing sections of a clip,
and batch importing. All the benets of using a le-based camera are available when
importing from a camera archive.
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