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oit UMass Office of Information Technologies Final Cut Express Intermediate Video Editing on a Mac Introduction... 2 The Interface... 3 Keep Organized... 4 Import Media... 5 Assemble Video Projects... 7 Edit Video... 9 Work with Still Images... 10 Transitions, Effects, Text... 12 Work with Audio... 13 Export a Movie... 14 Appendix: Storage Space Needed for Digital Video... 16 OIT Academic Computing Lederle Graduate Research Center University of Massachusetts Amherst Phone: (413) 577-0072 Email: instruct@oit.umass.edu http://www.oit.umass.edu/academic This handout based on: Final Cut Express 4.0 October 19, 2009 JC Gray Sawyer

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 2 Introduction Final Cut Express is a user-friendly digital video editing application for Macintosh computers. Final Cut Express is an inexpensive consumer version of the professional video editing suite, Final Cut Pro. The program has the capacity to assemble complex multitrack projects, synchronize images and sound, add versatile effects, and export projects to a wide ranges of formats. This document introduces the interface and basic functionality of Final Cut Express. Get Started Click the clapboard Final Cut Express icon in your Dock. If the icon is not in the Dock, click Finder in your Dock and choose Applications > Final Cut Express. The first time that you open the application select Easy Setup when prompted, to establish the way Final Cut processes your editing. At this time you will also be prompted to select a scratch disk (the hard disk location where you would like to store your captured media). You should verify your scratch discs each time that you open a project. See page 4 for details on file organization and setting your scratch disk.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 3 The Interface The Final Cut Express interface is composed of four main windows (Browser, Viewer, Canvas, Timeline), a Tool Palette, and Audio Meter. When you open the application, go to Window > Arrange > Standard to begin with a unifrom workspace. The Browser is used to organize media files used in your project. The Viewer is used to view and isolate source material to be added to the Timeline. The Canvas is used to view media assembled on the Timeline. The Tool ol Palette contains tools for editing ing and navigating. The Timeline provides a place to assemble your media into sequences. Selection Tool ----- Edit Selection Tool ----- Select Track Forward Tool ----- Roll Tool ----- Slip Tool ----- Razor Blade Tool ----- Zoom In Tool ----- Crop Tool ----- Pen Tool ----- The Audio Meter help you to monitor audio levels visually.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 4 Keep Organized File Hierarchy Begin each project by setting up a folder with your project s name on the hard disk where you will be storing all of your media that goes into the assembly of the project (Ideally you will be storing this data on an external hard drive, rather than your computer s hard drive due to the large storage requirements of multimedia projects.). Within your Project Folder create a series of subfolders called: scratch-media images audio clips notes project-versions Drag any media files that you will be using in the project into their respective folders. System Settings Dialog Box Set Scratch Disk & Save Location 1. Go to Final Cut Express > System Settings. The System Settings dialog box will open. 2. Click the Scratch Disks tab. 3. Click the Capture/Render Set button, navigate to your project s scratch-media folder and click Choose. 4. Click the Waveform Cache Set button, navigate to your project s scratch-media folder and click Choose. 5. Click the Thumbnail Cache Set button, navigate to your project s scratch-media folder and click Choose. 6. Click the Autosave Vault Set button, navigate to your project s scratch-media folder and click Choose. 7. Click OK. Save Project 1. Go to File > Save Project As. 2. Name your Project File. 3. Save the project in your project-versions folder.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 5 Import Media Import Files from Hard Disk 1. Go to File > Import > Folder. The Choose a Folder dialog box will open. 2. Navigate to the images folder and click Choose. The folder will appear in the Browser window. 3. Repeat this process for other folders containing media for your project (such as audio and clips). Folders are called Bins in Final Cut Express. Go to File > New > Bin to create an empty folder. You can drag media files and folders directly into the Browser window or Timeline from the Finder. Import Video from a Tape-based (MiniDV) Camcorder Final Cut Express allows you to view footage on your digital video camera and make logging notes about segments of video to capture as individual clips or to capture an entire tape. FireWire Cable 6-pin to 4-pin Preview area for cueing tape. Mark In Button Transport Controls Log clip information here. Mark Out Button Capture Buttons Capture Individual Clips 1. Connect your DV camera to the computer using the appropriate FireWire cable. Note: In most cases this is a 6-pin to 4-pin FireWire cable. FireWire may also be referred to as ilink or IEEE 1394. 2. Turn on your camcorder and set it to VCR/VTR mode. 3. Go to File > Capture. The Capture window will open. 4. Navigate to the first frame of the clip that you want to capture using the Transport Controls (VCR-like buttons below the tape Preview area). 5. Click the Mark In button to set the In point for the clip. 6. Navigate to the last frame of the clip that you want to capture using the Transport Controls. 7. Click the Mark In button to set the In point for the clip. 8. Click the Capture Clip button. Final Cut Express rewinds the tape, captures the media you have selected, and creates a clip icon for it in the Browser. Capture An Entire Tape 1. Follow steps 1-3 from above. 2. Rewind the tape or cue it to a point just prior to where you would like to begin capture. 3. Click the Play button, immediately followed by the spacebar. 4. Click the Capture Now button. 5. Press the Escape key to stop capturing. Final Cut Express creates a clip icon for the captured media in the Browser.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 6 Browse Area Status Column Logging Area Preview Area Import Settings Button Add Selection to Queue Import from a Tapeless Camcorder 1. Connect your DV camera to the computer using the appropriate cable. Note: In most cases this will be a USB cable. 2. Plug-in your camcorder to a power source. 3. Turn on your camcorder and set it to PC transfer-mode. 4. Go to File > Log and Transfer. The Log and Transfer window will open and your camcorder s media files will appear in the Browse area. 5. Select a clip in the Browse area of the Log and Transfer window to view it in the Preview area. 6. Enter any data about the clip that you would like attached to it in the Logging area. 7. Click the Import Settings button in the Logging area to select to import just video, just audio, or both. 8. Select one or more clips in the Browse area, then click Add Selection to Queue. The Status column in the Transfer Queue will show the progess of the import. 9. Click the x button in the upper left corner of the Log and Transfer window to close it, when your import has finished.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 7 Timeline Video Tracks Assemble Video Projects Drag Clips to Timeline The fastest method for assembling a rough edit is to drag clips from the viewer onto the timeline. Downward pointing arrow appears as clip is dragged onto timeline. Add a Clip to the Timeline 1. Click-and-drag the clip icon from the Browser to a desired position on a video track on the Timeline. 2. Release the clip icon when you see the downward pointing arrow. Add a Portion of a Clip to the Timeline 1. Double-click a clip in the Browser to open it in the Viewer. 2. Drag the playhead to a location where you want to place an In point, and click the Mark In button. 3. Drag the playhead to a location where you want to place an Out point, and click the Mark Out button. 4. Click-and-drag the clip image from the Viewer to a desired position on a video track on the Timeline. 5. Release the clip when you see the downward pointing arrow. Mark In Button Plahead Mark Out Button Three-Point Editing to Timeline Three-point editing offers more precision in editing clips from the Browser to Timeline. 1. Double-click a clip in the Browser to open it in the Viewer. 2. Drag the Viewer playhead to a location where you want to place an In point, and click the Mark In button. 3. Drag the Viewer playhead to a location where you want to place an Out point, and click the Mark Out button. 4. Drag the Timeline playhead to a location where you would like to insert the footage you have selected. 5. Click-and-drag the clip image from the Viewer to into the Canvas window. The Edit Overlay panel appears. 6. Release the clip image onto one of the Edit Overlay options. Your selection will be inserted into the Timeline. Edit Overlay Panel

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 8 Arrange Clips Selection Tool Move Clips Click a clip in the Timeline, with the Selection tool, to select it, and drag the clip to a new location. Copy, Cut, Paste Clips 1. Select a clip in the Timeline. 2. Press Command-C to copy the clip, or press Command-X to cut the clip. 3. Position the playhead where you want to insert the clip. 4. Press Command-V to paste the clip. Delete Clips Select a clip in the Timeline, then press delete. The clip will be removed, leaving a gap in its place. Select a clip in the Timeline, then press Shift-delete. The clip will be removed and all clips to the right will slide left to fill the gap. Snapping Button Snap to Points in the Timeline Snapping behavior helps you line-up clips with each other or the playhead without accidently leaving gaps or overwriting media. To turn snapping on or off: Press the N key. Click the snapping button in the Timeline. Go to View > Snapping. (A checkmark indicates snapping is on.)

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 9 Trimming Arrow Edit Video Trim a Clip 1. Select the Selection tool. 2. Hover over the end of a clip, the pointer will becom a doublesided arrow. 3. Click-and-drag the Trimming Arrow horizontally to shorten or lengthen a clip. Razor BladeTool Cut a Clip 1. Select the Razor Blade tool. 2. Skim the Razor Blade tool over a clip, a vertical line will appear to designate the cut line. 3. Click at the location you would like to cut the clip. The clip will be split into two pieces with a through edit. Through Edit Toggle Clip Overlays 100% Opacity Join Through Edits 1. Select the Selection tool. 2. Select the through edit. 3. Control-click a through edit, then choose Join Through Edit from the contextual menu. The two portions of the clip will be joined into one clip. Adjust Opacity 1. Select the Selection Tool. 2. Click the Toggle Clip Overlays button at the bottom-left corner of the Timeline. A black horizontal line will appear in your video tracks, and a pink horizontal line will appear in your audio tracks. 3. Select the Pen tool. 4. Option-click on the black horizontal line to apply a keyframe. Make two keyframes to build a simple opacity shift. Make four keyframes to build an isolated opacity shift. 5. Point to a keyframe, the pointer will turn into a plus-sign. 6. Click-and-drag the plus-sign vertically and horizontally to adjust the opacity level of the video clip. The topmost level of the clip equals 100% opacity, while the bottom of the clip equals 0% opacity (100% transparent). Keyframe 0% Opacity

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 10 Zoom Image Wireframe Scale Slider Motion Tab View Work with Still Images Still images are added to the Timeline via the same methods as video clips. They can also be dragged directly to the Timeline from the Browser. Crop an Image 1. Select the Crop tool from the Tool palette. 2. Position the playhead within an image in the Timeline so that the image appears in the Canvas. 3. Click the View drop-down menu and select Image+Wireframe. 4. Click the Zoom drop-down menu and select Fit to Window. 5. Click inside the Canvas. 6. Drag the edges of the the crop rectangle with the Crop tool to crop the image to your desired dimensions. 7. Click the Motion tab in the Viewer, then click the Motion disclosure triangle to reveal parameters such as Scale, Rotation, and Center. 8. Adjust the Scale slider to increase the image size to fill the Canvas window. You can click-and-drag the image in the Canvas to reposition the image. Pan/Zoom Images (The Ken Burns Effect) Still image dimensions will need to be significantly larger than the fram size of your sequence, so that the still image can move around the frame without displaying any edges. A good rule of thumb is to make your still image twice the horizontal and vertical frame dimensions. Image movement is created by setting a starting and ending Center location with keyframes. Wireframe Corner Add Motion Keyframe Button 1. Position the playhead within an image in the Timeline so that the image appears in the Canvas. 2. Double-click the image in the Timeline to open it in the Viewer. 3. Click the Motion tab in the Viewer, then click the Motion disclosure triangle to reveal parameters such as Scale, Rotation, and Center. 4. Enter 100 in the Scale field (in the Motion tab of the Viewer). 5. In the Canvas, click the View drop-down menu and select Image+Wireframe. 6. In the Canvas, click the Zoom drop-down menu and select Fit All. 7. Position the playhead in the Timeline to the location where you want the pan to begin. 8. Move the image position in the Canvas to the starting position of the pan. Click-and-drag the corners of the wireframe to adjust the zoom of the image. 9. Click the Add Motion Keyframe button in the Canvas. The wireframe will turn green.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 11 10. Position the playhead in the Timeline to the location where you want the pan to end. 11. Move/resize the image in the Canvas to its ending position. A line will appear in the Canvas indicating the motion path of the image. Create a Freeze Frame from a Video Clip 1. Position the playhead (either in the Viewer or Timeline) to the frame that you want to make into a freeze frame. 2. Choose Modify > Make Freeze Frame (or press Shift-N). A freeze frame clip appears in the Viewer. This clip is named after the sequence or clip that it came from. 3. Drag the freeze frame to the Browser to create a master clip for use later in your project. 4. Drag the freeze frame from the Viewer to the Timeline. Export a Still Image from a Video Clip 1. Position the playhead (either in the Viewer or Timeline) to the frame that you want to make into a still image. 2. Choose File > Export > Using Quicktime Conversion. 3. Choose a Save location and enter a name for the file. 4. Choose Still Image from the Format drop-down menu. 5. Click the Options button. The Export Image Sequence Settings dialog box will open. 6. Choose a file format from the Format drop-down menu, then click OK. 7. Click Save.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 12 Effects Tab Disclosure Triangle Filters Tab Filter Selection Checkbox Browser Viewer Add Transitions 1. Click the Effects tab in the Browser. 2. Click the Video Transitions disclosure triangle to reveal Bins of transition types. 3. Click a Bin s disclosure triangle to reveal individual transitions. 4. Click-and-drag a transition from the Browser to the Timeline and release its icon either betweeen two clips or at the end/ beginning of a clip. To remove a transition: Select the transition in the Timeline and press delete. Add Effects 1. Click the Effects tab in the Browser. 2. Click the Video Filters disclosure triangle to reveal Bins of filter types. 3. Click a Bin s disclosure triangle to reveal individual filters. 4. Click-and-drag a filter from the Browser to the Timeline and release its icon on top of a clip. To remove a filter: Select the Filters tab in the Viewer, select the filter name, and press delete. To turn a filter off, yet leave it associated with a clip: Select the Filters tab in the Viewer, uncheck the Filter s selection checkbox. Add Text 1. Click the Effects tab in the Browser. 2. Click the Text disclosure triangle to reveal text type options. 3. Drag a text type into the Viewer. 4. Click the Controls tab in the Viewer. 5. Enter your text, font, style, size, etc. 6. Click the Video tab in the Viewer. 7. Add your text clip from the Viewer to the Timeline using the same method as for video clips (see page 7). Note: If you opt to overlya text on an existing video/image clip, you may need to adjust the text clip s opacity (see page 9).

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 13 Work with Audio Add Audio to the Timeline Playhead Viewer Arrow-hand Add an Audio Clip to the Timeline 1. Click-and-drag the audio clip icon from the Browser to a desired position on an audio track on the Timeline. 2. Release the audio clip when you see the downward pointing arrow. Add a Portion of an Audio Clip to the Timeline 1. Double-click an audio clip in the Browser to open it in the Viewer. 2. Drag the playhead to a location where you want to place an In Point, and click the Mark In button. 3. Drag the playhead to a location where you want to place an Out Point, and click the Mark Out button. 4. Click-and-drag the arrow-hand icon from the top of the Viewer to a desired position on an audio track on the Timeline. 5. Release the audio clip when you see the downward pointing arrow. Edit Audio Audio clips are edited with the same methods as for video clips (see page 9). Record Button Mark Out Button Mark In Button Name Field Adjust Volume Volume for audio clips is adjusted via the same method as for adjusting opacity on video clips (see page 9). Record Voice Narration 1. Position the playhead in the Timeline at a location where you would like to place the beginning of a voice narration. 2. Go to Tools > Voice Over. The Tool Bench window will open. 3. Select a microphone source from the Source drop-down menu. 4. Enter a name for the sound recording in the Name field. 5. Click the red record button to begin recording. 6. Click the red record button again to end recording. Your voice recording will be placed in the Timeline. 7. Close the Tool Bench window. Microphone Source

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 14 Save Dialog Box Make Move Self- Contained Checkbox Movie Settings Dialog Box Export a Movie Use this export process to create a full-quality, exported digital video file of your movie to be archived on your computer (or external hard drive) for use with various devices/locations at a later point in time. 1. Go to Sequence > Render > All > Both. 2. Go to File > Export > Quicktime Movie. The Save dialog box will open. 3. Enter a name and Save location for your movie. 4. Select the Make Movie Self-Contained checkbox. (Leaving this unchecked will create a movie file that references your media files, but does not contain them this is fine for saving disk space, but the movie must be kept tethered to the original media files.) 5. Click Save. Export a Movie Custom Settings Use this export process to create a customized exported digital video file of your movie to be used on a particular device or application at a later point in time. 1. Go to Sequence > Render > All > Both. 2. Go to File > Export > Quicktime Conversion. The Save dialog box will open. 3. Enter a name and Save location for your movie. 4. Select a Format from the drop-down menu. 5. Select the Options button to modify your format selection. 6. Click Save. For a wide range of customizations and applications, select Quicktime Movie from the Format drop-down menu in Step 4 above, then: 1. Select the Options button to modify your format selection. The Movie Settings dialog box will open. 2. Click the Video Settings button the Standard Video Compression Settings dialog box will open: Video Compression Dialog Box 2a. Choose a Compression Type from the drop-down menu. 2b. Choose a Frame Rate from the drop-down menu. 2c. Select the Automatic radio button for Key Frames (or select Every and enter a custom number). 2d. Adjust the Quality Slider for a balance between video quality and file size, depending on the final viewing destination of your project. 2e. Select the Automatic radio button for Data Rate (or select Restrict to and enter a custom number). 2f. Click OK.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 15 3. Click the Size Settings button the Export Size Settings dialog box will open: 3a. Choose a size from the Dimensions drop-down menu. 3b. Select the Preserve aspect ratio checkbox. 3c. Click OK. 4. Click the Sound Settings button the Sound Settings dialog box will open: 4a. Choose a Format from the drop-down menu. 4b. Choose mono or stereo from the Channels drop-down menu. 4c. Choose a Rate setting from the drop-down menu. 4d. Click OK. 5. Click OK to close the Movie Settings dialog box. 6. Click Save to export your file from Final Cut Express.

Final Cut Express - Video Editing on a Mac 16 Appendix: Storage Space Needed for Storing Digital Video Minutes of Standard Definition Digital Video Size of File Minutes of AVCHD High Definition Digital Video Size of File 1 217 MB 1 650 MB 5 1 GB 5 3+ GB 10 2.17 GB 10 6.5 GB 20 4.4 GB 20 13 GB 30 6.5 GB 30 20 GB 40 8.7 GB 40 26.5 GB 50 10.9 GB 50 33.5 GB 60 13 GB 60 40 GB Standard Definition video requires 13 GB of disk space per 1 hour of footage. High Definition video requires 40 GB of storage space per 1 hour of footage. When importing AVCHD footage from a High-Def DV camera it may take up to 2.5 min for each minute of video to import and convert to editable footage.