![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Plus, you can use keywords to tag not only entire clips but also sections of clips. This useful feature saves time trawling through your footage. Final Cut is also able to analyse clips on import and sort them into folders based on type of shot (long, medium, or close-up), whether they contain people, and whether they’re stable. There are options to create optimised or proxy versions of your video clips when importing to libraries, and to automatically balance colour or fix audio issues. This is useful if you’re likely to make more than one video using the same footage. Rather than importing media to a project, as you would in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, you import to a library, which you can access from multiple projects. There are many options when you import footage (Image credit: Apple) ![]()
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