

Here are a few tips that you should be aware of before you begin: Please consult the Knapp Center Project Planning and Support page for tips on planning your project. Make sure FCP X is capable of doing everything you want to do.

Getting Startedīefore using FCP X, please read through the documentation carefully. If you have read these instructions before, jump to another section of our documentation! If not, please read this page first.įinal Cut Pro X is installed on the Mac video digitizing stations in Knapp and in the Music Library's Sound Lab.įCP X is compatible with iMovie projects.įCP X is now compatible with older FCP Studio projects (legacy versions 5, 6, & 7) through the use of a 3rd party plug 7toX (available only in Clapp 110).Īn older version of Final Cut Pro Studio 7 is located in the Knapp NLE Suites Clapp 124 & Clapp 125 for a limited time.

It is extremely important to read through all of the documentation because not all features are available at all of Wellesley's digitizing stations and some may work differently in different locations.
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FCP X will allow you to edit these clips and then export them for streaming via YouTube ©, Vimeo ©, or as a Quicktime movie that can be used on PCs or Macs and, at some locations, output them to VHS, digital tape, and DVD. Using FCP X, you can edit video clips captured from VHS cassettes, laserdiscs, DVDs, VCDs, or directly from DSLR's and digital video camcorders. Import from an iMovie Projectįinal Cut Pro X is video digitizing software developed by Apple.
