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@Renaldo8682 жыл бұрын
are you using the new M1 mac in this video?
@Shalomrutere2 жыл бұрын
@@Renaldo868 Yes. That's what he's been using on his *Windows user uses Mac videos*
@Renaldo8682 жыл бұрын
@@Shalomrutere do you have an idea how many GBs or RAM his has?
@GertKracht2 жыл бұрын
You have all the options for exporting your videos when you send the edit to compressor. I'm convinced you find all options inside you want to change. You also can create your own custom settins and use those inside FCP.
@minhduongquoc5972 жыл бұрын
For the color grading, just click on the arrow close to the colorwheel name and there are a lot more options
@jakefelzien2 жыл бұрын
this comment
@davidsamuels42462 жыл бұрын
why did you skip the color wheels and curves that are built into FCPX????
@EJZ82 жыл бұрын
Also you can buy color finale 2 which is pretty awesome
@LucasRocksFilms2 жыл бұрын
This. There are color board and wheels and curve; lots of great grading options in fcpx.
@raphischnell2 жыл бұрын
You could also set one of them as default! :)
@livingend2 жыл бұрын
1. You missed a lot of color grading options. Where it says "Color Board 1" there is a drop down arrow right next to it that has better options for color grading. 2.When it comes to moving clips around you can just copy and paste the video from one part of the timeline to another. Maybe that would help. 3. There is an export button on the top right corner of the screen. It's the square with the arrow coming out of it. 4. For you to work on multiple timelines and pick and choose certain sequences from one and dropping it into another, this can be done by opening multiple projects and toggle back and forth between them by clicking the arrows "< >" on the side of the tittle right underneath the play button in the middle of the screen (the lighter gray section). For you to be able to do this with your B roll, you need to start another project, open it (which is a brand new timeline), and then make sure you also open your main project/timeline for you to be able to go back and forth between them with the arrows. Both projects have to be opened once when starting the program for you to do it. 5. For whenever you do want to drag and drop or copy and paste videos from one part of the timeline to the next without losing your spot, I personally drop a marker in the video so i don't lose my place. You can do this by pressing "M" on the keyboard and it'll leave a little marker on the video that the cursor was on. Hopefully this helps (:
@pictureeyecandy2 жыл бұрын
I was going to suggest your number 5 or see if you can color-code a clip to find where you left off. I don't use those apps but even the basic editing apps should have these options.
@livingend2 жыл бұрын
@@pictureeyecandy you can color code the clips you drop into the timeline by right clicking. It’ll give you an option for assigning roles. But I just find the marker to be faster for me personally 😄
@stevenhilton93722 жыл бұрын
Yes. I was also going to suggest copy/paste instead of dragging. Gives you a bit more control.
@AM-wi6gw2 жыл бұрын
Too scared to switch over to fcp. Don't want that learning process again 🤣. When is adobe going to release a native m1 mac version 😫
@froygames2 жыл бұрын
came here to say this!!!
@mattgray92972 жыл бұрын
7 years in Final Cut. Changed the game for me. Also, no crashing. FCPX + new Apple CPUs is Heaven.
@mattgray92972 жыл бұрын
@@clareherriot M1 (and beyond) Apple silicon processors
@imdyinginside19192 жыл бұрын
Ah yes fcpx love those
@mrdonsmith2 жыл бұрын
Where do I begin... First, I admire you for trying Final Cut. Where you might be hanging up, and I've seen this in every person I've taught, is that you are trying to edit as track-based in Final Cut. Everyone who tries to convert falls into this trap. It's muscle-memory because every other NLE is track-based. Final Cut is a new paradigm with it's magnetic timeline and, yes, it hurts the brain to understand it initially, but once you 'get it', you'll never go back to a track-based editor. You can open multiple timelines but they aren't stacked one on top of another. For example, I will open other projects that have elements I want to steal. Then, you'll see angle brackets on one or both sides of the project title along the top of the timeline frame. You can click on an angle (back or forward) to pop to the timeline of your choice, or to be fast like I do, right thumb on the command key and tap the left or right square bracket keys. Copy the element you want, thumb-tap back to your current project to paste. Or, if you have a few projects open, press and hold the angle bracket and a drop-down list will appear so that you can quickly choose which project you want. Final Cut has color correction much more powerful than what you are showing. The old Color Board is at the top, but below the Color Board choice on the color corrections list, more choices will appear. Choose Wheels, Curves, and Hue/Saturation Curves much like you'll find in DaVinci Resolve. You show the Ken Burns effect (built-in) for easily zooming in on a picture. There's a LOT of power in that effect. I've done videos where I have only an organizational chart. Start full, move in on an employee, pause, move to the next employee, pause, move again and widen out to frame two employees, pause, and I do it all with just the org chart and one Ken Burns effect. Wait, the narrator re-cut the audio and you have to change the timing of the moves? You can adjust the timing fast so that the moves sync with the audio tracks. You don't have to start over. But, it's the Magnetic Timeline (the initial timeline in the darker strip) where the magic happens. Too much to explain here, but RippleTraining.com (I have no affiliation) has the best tutorials and many free short how-to videos to guide you. Give me the same project you're doing in Premiere and I'll finish two to three times faster. Their many free tutorials are on their KZbin channel at kzbin.infovideos Last time I checked, the multicam editor in Premiere was limited to two video tracks. Final Cut has the best, most amazing MultiCam editor I've seen. I've done a number of MultiCams for Texas Instruments involving three lock-down cameras and a roaming camera that would start and stop. The three video tracks plus two or three audio tracks. Piece of cake! I would do the MultiCams quickly in Final Cut Pro. No outside programs used. The export options are just a starter kit. You get Motion and Compressor with Final Cut for $50/ea. Get Final Cut and Motion and Compressor for a grand total of $400 and use those apps on every computer you own that's logged into the Apple ID you used when you bought them. I paid the $400 back in 2011 when FCPX was introduced and have used the apps on any computer of mine and never have I been charged for the many upgrades since then. In Compressor, you have MANY exporting options, and, from Final Cut, you can add any of those export options. In Compressor, you can design your own video export. Copy the one that comes closest to what you want and modify the copy any way you want, then add the effect to the list of exports in Final Cut. The Timeline Index. Wow. Such power. Instantly change a misspelled word in many text objects in an instant! And, there are many other things you can do in that Index. Look for tutorial. On the second page of my portfolio at DonSmith.TV you'll see two videos I did for Texas Instruments that are done entirely in Motion and only using .jpg and .png pictures. I have a couple of tutorials in Motion on rigging and, I forget, something else on my KZbin channel at TexasTwoLane.com. There's so much more to Final Cut Pro X. Once you get the full scope, you'll be as excited to use Final Cut and Motion as I am.
@Lauren0805082 жыл бұрын
Well clearly you are an expert in FCP, it seems the reviewer still needs to learn all those tricks, to be able to do an assessment between FCP and Pr, but if FCP is that much better it can drastically change the quality of life of the reviewer, just saying.
@thedvguy2 жыл бұрын
You can edit up to nine tracks in a multi track edit. I do multitrack edits in Premier all the time
@texashammer42 жыл бұрын
Yeessss. Great thoughts.
@jeffthatcherphotography2 жыл бұрын
been doing a trial on FCP since it is soooo much cheaper than premier. the biggest thing i use in premier that im not figuring out is adjustment layers. i dont see that capability in FCP. not without a paid plugin? i dont know, i stopped using FCP at 7 when i was in film school. switched over to photography then got back into video about 6 years ago and just used premier. if i can get adjustment layers in FCP im sold on moving over.
@mrdonsmith2 жыл бұрын
Make your own adjustment layer in motion in about a minute. Create a new title, delete the text box, and save it with the name ‘Adjustment Layer’.
@AuthenTech2 жыл бұрын
as a youtube editor, speed is *everything*, and fcp is just sooo fast and efficient for my workflow!
@Nickoloadavideos2 жыл бұрын
I just switched from Premiere to Final Cut last year, I switched my editing style from basically exactly what you said to sorting through by marking favorites exclusively, and then filtering the results in your view to your favorite clips only once I've gone through the clips. Helps my ADD for sure. I was so tired of Premiere being buggy and laggy, and paying them thousands for such a poor experience.
@1MinuteFlipDoc2 жыл бұрын
Adobe is practically begging people to try other video editing software. LOL
@luckykraken58352 жыл бұрын
@@1MinuteFlipDoc what he is saying is exactly why im watching now this video to understand if its worth it and im thinking it is
@Bobbylopezcreative2 жыл бұрын
For color grading you want to select anything other than the color board. It’s pretty robust. For exporting you need compressor. It has all those options you’re looking for. As for stacking timelines unfortunately you can’t. You can jump between timelines though. There are arrow buttons in the middle of the interface.
@yozo4ru2 жыл бұрын
Or you can always use browser on FCP. Its clean and efficient to edit two time lines simultaneously.
@niall88772 жыл бұрын
I’m getting my Mac in a couple of weeks and switching from a Pc with Vegas pro to Mac with FCP and your videos have been such a great help already. It’s great to see the real world frustrations that you’re going through, because this is what it’s really like. Also it’s amazing to have so many people in the comments able to help. Please keep doing more videos like this!
@framebuyframe24932 жыл бұрын
You have to use Compressor (separate program) to get the detailed output options. It works extremely well and can output several different resolutions and bitrates for different platforms all at the same time. You can save your settings as droplets and export the droplets as well to make it quick and easy to export in all the forms you need.
@houstonprofessionalphotogr26032 жыл бұрын
Final cut pro does have color wheels, and other was to edit color. Plugins really bring fcpx to life. And for more output options, use compresser
@TheVirtualObserver Жыл бұрын
Yeup! Apple splits it's Pro suite up into a couple apps but that just means they let each app focus on its niche rather than cramming it into one overly complex and buggy mess. Definitely a different approach to other companies but once you adjust it makes sense.
@speedyfast92 жыл бұрын
For exporting with more options you just need Compressor it has all the options you would ever want.
@robhansen58302 жыл бұрын
I'm really liking Resolve for the most part, it has it's quirks but I would say it's pretty close to the best of both Premiere and Final Cut.
@PawnlustАй бұрын
How is its speed compared to FCP?
@robhansen5830Ай бұрын
@@Pawnlust I'd say it's close to on par. FC is probably snappier, because of it's specific optimization but... of course it doesn't have as much going on. Resolve is amazing, even on lower end machines with minimum requirements it's smooth and very rarely crashes. I haven't looked back.
@orcsong2 жыл бұрын
I’m an fcpx user and share the zoom in-zoom out of the timeline frustration. My fix (and it’s worked amazingly well) was to set up an elgato streamdeck and use three keys, 1 zoom out 2 zoom in and 3 fit to timeline. I pick my clip, fit to timeline, move ver an then zoom in and place clip. In addition to other repetitive operations. This has saved me probably 30% of my edit time.
@mikeandersonwa2 жыл бұрын
I think the main thing I've learned from trying out lots of different platforms for Audio Editing and Video Editing, all of the different tools are fantastic, and it really comes down to which layout you prefer. Each program will have highlights and lowlights, and it just comes down to figuring out which tradeoffs you can live without and which layout you enjoy the most. It also comes down to what program you first learn on. With Audio I first learned on Pro Tools, and I still absolutely prefer Pro Tools even though lately I've been doing projects in Studio One and Logic Pro, and those programs both have many things I absolutely love about them, but after ten years of using Pro Tools it's very hard to switch away from it.
@himynameisryan2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the magnetic timeline. It saves me sooooo much time. If you take the time to learn it, it’s great
@digital-eyes2 жыл бұрын
I’m sure it’s already mentioned but, your points are all valid. I think it’s more doing it differently. For example, using keywords on sections of clips is really powerful and is done after import before editing. You then just drag from the browser into the timeline only the best or pertinent bits from word collections or favourites. There are much more colour options (wheels, curves, custom and camera luts etc) and, exporting is done much more on presets- but you have to make the presets first yourself. Bonus- buy compressor, it’s amazing for transcoding eg. Export a master file in 4444 and then transcode to loads of different formats with that file.
@pascalbasel2 жыл бұрын
The limited export functions are actually good. Every time I read from someone that his videos don’t look good after export, it’s edited with Premiere. On Final Cut you just select either 4K Apple Devices or ProRes and it looks great. No need to mess around with bitrates or so. That’s Apple style, simple but it works. If you need more options, you can have them tough, either via manual presets or Compressor. Great comparison overall. It’s hard to get everything right as it takes some time to get used to a new editor and adjust workflows.
@FilippoMasoni2 жыл бұрын
As much as I like having many options and settings, I have to admit you are right. To actually understand what all of Premiere options do, you need to have a very good understanding of how video codecs work and compression, most of the tutorials out there are just guessing and making mistakes. It took me a long time to figure out everything and I would have loved a simple export option like that when starting out. Also, Premiere (and Media Encoder) is actually pretty shitty at making smaller files, as it's giving priority to performance and not quality, which is very important for small file sizes and low bitrate, so with all the options they missed the important one. If you need a destination format, low bitrate, you need to use handbrake anyway and choose a very slow speed which will give you decent quality and small file size.
@Superjeanmarc2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I can't agree more... I've seen so many crappy export from Premiere.. If you really need super small file size, What I recommend really is to export first from FCP, then use Handbrake for like those time when you need ultra compressed files for a webpage header or something.
@FilippoMasoni2 жыл бұрын
@@Superjeanmarc Exactly! This is what I've been doing for years. I'm a web dev as well so I need those super compressed versions.
@PavolKasalaProductions2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for lovely video - there is a way around FCPX's magnetic timeline - insert empty (gap) clip (Option + W) on main timeline, stretch it as far as you need. Then you drop clips or move them around without messing with position of any other ones.
@matthewTobrien2 жыл бұрын
Love that you’re challenging yourself to try other NLEs! There’s so much I could show you about the power of Final Cut! The Magnetic Timeline, the organization in the Browser, etc. You basically have to stop doing everything you’ve done as an editor in Premiere … and take a whole new approach with FCP. You must unlearn what you have learned. A lot of tutorials on my channel, and you guys even featured a video of mine on your blog a while back. Final Cut Pro rules!!!
@JenniferKlinger2 жыл бұрын
I hope he reads your comment.
@suzannerichard29912 жыл бұрын
I love your channel Matthew!! I’ve been editing in Premiere Pro for 20 years and recently decided to give FCPX a try. It’s been a bit of a challenge, but I’m really starting to embrace the differences… especially the magnetic timeline😜
@matthewTobrien2 жыл бұрын
@@suzannerichard2991 So great to hear that, Suzanne! The Magnetic Timeline is 🙌🏻
@djjudd5662 жыл бұрын
Lee, Premiere hasn't always had this, but those templates that you liked in Final Cut are equivalent to Motion Graphics Templates(.mogrt's) in Premiere now. The functionality it similar where you can just drag and drop and change the text/pictures/videos all from the "Essential Graphics" panel.
@JustZG2 жыл бұрын
in terms of exporting, want you want to do is "send to compressor" (which is under share option you showed in the video). Compressor is basically apples version of adobe media encoder. Btw good for you Lee for being open to trying new things. It fault here definitely lies with Adobe and their inadequacy in optimizing for the news m1 chips (even though they say premier is now optimized for m1-it clearly isnt). Davinci Resolve is another editor that takes advantage of the new chips and you can also get a fast and seamless editing experience. Adobe really needs to step up their game, i say that as someone that's been mainly using premier the past 9 years too.
@BrianTheCameraGuy2 жыл бұрын
Lee, I just got feed up with Premiere and the lagging. I have made the switch to Davinci Resolve and have been happy with the results. Less lag and less crashing. Only probably I have with Resolve is the audio ducking. Definitely not as good as Premiere. Color grading is so much better in Resolve! Hands down Resolve makes my image look amazing.
@soundvisionmix2 жыл бұрын
For working with color, click on the little drop down next to where it says "color board" and you can select anything else (wheels, curves, HSL curves), for LUTS you have the custom lut effect, or you can put your transform out on the clip itself in the general settings. Effects are processed in the order that they're placed in the inspector. Also, consider scrubbing/culling through your clips in the event browser, and setting favorites and/or adding keywords, rather than dropping everything on the timeline and chopping it up. It'll make things a heck of a lot faster. "I" "O" and "F" will be your best friends. "E" will drop it to the end of the timeline. "P" changes the main tool to a position tool, and you can move a clip anywhere (be careful if you don't want to cover anything up). Command + or Command - to zoom in and out incrementally. By culling through in the browser, you can honestly put together a basic cut of your edit, before ever putting anything on your timeline, or at least knowing for sure where your best stuff is. Helps viewing it in the filmstrip view, rather than list view. You've barely even scratched the surface of what FCP can do.
@franklinmichael6712 жыл бұрын
9:45 I use Davinci for color grading and then export back to FCPX, definitely worth it. (And there is a free version, I use the studio version but 90% of the features I use are available in the free version.)
@patrickspahr8252 жыл бұрын
When you were frustrated zooming out to find you b-roll and then bring it back to where you left off, try this: Before you leave that 3 second (or any) clip, select (click) on it, and press "M"... This places a MARK on that clip at the PLAY HEAD. You can then navigate forward and back through all your marks with CTL-; and CTL-' (see MARK pull-down menu for a reminder and other controls). Also, double-click on any MARK and you can change a mark to a Chapter marker or TO DO item and type in a description or reminder what the MARK was there for in the first place. I am also a FORMER Premier user but began working in a TV studio where the only platform available is FCPX. It still frustrates the hell out of me at times but there is always a way to get where you want to go. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO.
@wallywah2222 жыл бұрын
16:49 Correct. The skill of the editor is where the majority of the speed is generated.
@andrewtheace52162 жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%. I edited the exact same way with premier using b roll footage, and having the ability to add many sequences was key for me. The zooming in and out in final cut pro is a real pain in the ass, especially like you said, when you have 3 sec clips. I just recently switched over to FCX about 2 years ago and I’m still learning too. The thing I did find out (and I fought it every step of the way), I had to completely change the way I edit. But by doing so, I’ve learned a lot of new ways to edit that I couldn’t do in premiere. Good video!
@ChrisLeiter2 жыл бұрын
I've started (and have been) using FCP exclusively lately. It's very good... and it just takes a while to get used to it. The M1 Max on my 16" is INSANE with FCP though.. the exports are stupid fast, the timeline is absolutely perfect, and it really makes working with video a joy.
@jesperek43102 жыл бұрын
For me I went from FC to Premiere, and I really thought the application was broken since scrubbing didn't work and that it took for ages to export. Those functions are just sooo basic things to have in order to get a acceptable work experience for any project. You'll need an absurd amount of coffee to be able to bear Premiere's waiting times...
@JenniferKlinger2 жыл бұрын
14:00 for your B Roll workflow, you could use compound clips
@pooyafitness2 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this video for a long time. I have been searching KZbin for months. Finally it's here. I'm Thankful.
@CallMeChato2 жыл бұрын
Very thoughtful and fair presentation. I've been using FCP for years and I'm still learning new things.
@unkle3602 жыл бұрын
I've used all three coming from a Premiere start then going to Final Cut and now use Resolve and it's the best of both with incredible colour control.
@breadfan352 жыл бұрын
I second this. Resolve really is a happy medium of most of the good parts of PPro and FCPX. Not 100%, but pretty close. It's a great cross platform option.
@jeanbaptistelabelle2 жыл бұрын
A third vote for Resolve which really is a great editor, easy to use but also super powerful if you dig into it.
@77dris2 жыл бұрын
I vote fourth! Best of both worlds with Davinci (and also no stupid subscription like Adobe products have)
@willy79682 жыл бұрын
A 5th vote, I’ve used all three… I just had to switch to resolve, it is optimized for Mac and PC, I see no difference between Fcp and Resolve on my M1 Mac, the two are superfast… I regret paying $300 to Apple for Fcp
@hanad2762 жыл бұрын
Yes I moved to resolve recently, I preferred the traditional timline and it just works well. I'm still learning, but its just awesome and underrated.
@ProdigyBowlersTour2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, and as far as customizing the export settings, that's what Compressor is for. Personally, what I like about Compressor is that I can go into Compressor and customize the export setting to my own personal preference, save that as a preset in Compressor, and then make that preset available as an export/Share option from within FCP. Then I don't even have to think about it in FCP. I've already created the preset, so I know I'm exporting it exactly the way I want it encoded. And other than the initial setup, I never again have to leave FCP to make this happen. All the same options you showed us in Premiere are available in Compressor.
@smk95042 жыл бұрын
For moving clips around, one little thing that might help is to disable the transition/effects window right next to the timeline to make it linger and make your timeline take up the entire bottom half of your screen. You do this by clicking the effects or transition button depending on that window you have open.
@2424rocket2 жыл бұрын
PS… you can put in multiple timelines in Resolve and drag from one timeline to another. And it works even better than it does in premiere pro. I was a premier pro user for about 9 years… And then I moved on and never looked back. Yes there is a learning curve to resolve… But once you pass that point… You will be thrilled. And listening to your video you sound like the perfect candidate for doing this
@TheEmurzello2 жыл бұрын
you can do all the same colour effects in FCPX that you can do in Primier Pro. you just have to hit that colorbord1 button and then click what other options you want. Such as hue and saturation, color wheels, etc.
@messyfilms63252 жыл бұрын
Use a marker to set your spot you need to move a clip from “far in the future” then you can use the index tab to find the markers you need. It’s a nice work around from using multiple project/sequence.
@AlexandreRacine2 жыл бұрын
So ... next test Davinci Resolve? :) (You can't have drag and drop timelines, but you can have timelines open and copy and paste)
@nickvogelius2 жыл бұрын
You need Apple compressor for the extended export settings.
@MarkRowsey2 жыл бұрын
I've been using Premiere for about 6 years. I work with a MAM at my job, and our editing team has to use Pr to be able to share projects. I think the multiple timeline workflow is commonly called a "pancake" timeline if I'm not mistaken. And, I use it all the time. I usually edit my interviews or talking heads in separate timelines first. I just find it easier to color grade and mix audio with each speaker separately. Then, I put my story together by dragging in my selects to my "main timeline" and then add broll and gfx to finish up. So yes, not having that would be a show stopper for me. But, I do agree that playback on Pr is very terrible and I sometimes do envy our FCPX friends. Thank you for the video!
@matthewTobrien2 жыл бұрын
This method of editing is completely unnecessary in Final Cut Pro. I used to pancake edit in FCP7 but FCPX nuked all that with the power of the Browser. The Browser is your timeline full of selects. It’s hard to explain in a comment but it makes going through your footage, logging it, making selects soooooo much better than the pancaked timelines approach. And this has me certain I need to make a video on my channel about the pancake approach vs. FCP’s way of doing things.
@gaiusflaminius48612 жыл бұрын
Hello, Lee. To make for multiple timelines, and perhaps that was conceptually thought out by the Apple FCP team as a substitute, to jump to different segments you use roles, markers, keywords and rating that can be opened in the Timeline Index which is a list view with the filmstrip above. The roles of "Video", "Audio", "Subtitles" are created by FCP automatically upon import and performing media analysis as are some keywords, you can add your own keywords and sub-roles (those can be made hierarchic) in the process. You actually can create Keyword Collections, Folders and Smart Folders that collect any clips and their ranges based on multiple criteria. As for color correction, FCP lets you work with vectorscopes, histograms and waveforms, color channels, luma, chroma etc. You open those from any of FCP viewers (Events Viewer or Project Viewer). Click on the pop-up in the far right corner at the top.
@elcano0912 жыл бұрын
So, I'm gonna try and explain a fix for each of your points (if there is any fix): 1. The select tool you mention on 3:13, you can use the "position" tool instead. Shortcut "P" on keyboard, this will act as premier's select tool. (shortcut "A" is select tool). 2. Color grading you mention on 9:38, like many comments said, right were it says color board you can click that arrow for a drop down menu to add more color boards or color wheels, even on top of each other. 3. For opening multiple timelines: this is just a workaround not a fix. You can put the b-roll on top of the a-roll. This is the tip for making this a better option, use the shortcut "V" on the keyboard and this will "enable" or "disable" the clip. I would edit the a-roll first, then drop the b-roll clips on top of them (shortcut "Q") and edit them. This for sure is just creating a different workflow of the one you already have. 4. The export button, 17:34, is the right top corner... always. 5. For video encoders and all that... yeah FCPX is very lacking, just play with the "format" option and you can see how big file is going to be right above the "next" button. 6. FCPX export time: Final cut usually has background rendering on by default. I don't know how much it slows the new M1 macs, but we usually turn it off since we still haven't jump to the M1 macs yet. (waiting for a desktop M1).
@elcano0912 жыл бұрын
PS: on point #3, use shortcut “V” the b-roll clips when on top of the timeline/a-roll.
@austincarpenter67092 жыл бұрын
Exporting options in Final Cut are limited if you're not using the companion app Compressor. It's like Media Encoder but the FCP version, super fast and an easy way to customise settings, just like you'd get in the Premiere export window.
@fdphy2 жыл бұрын
Color grading there are many options just look at the drop down arrow. About multi timeline, do look at compound clips. That was way better at least for me. If you want more export options get compressor app.
@MagnumDB2 жыл бұрын
I totally understand about the difficulty switching. I am trying to learn resolve because it came with my black magic camera, and I fully accept that it is far more powerful in tons of ways compared to Final Cut but I’ve just grown accustomed to editing a certain way in final cut, and I (usually) enjoy how the workflow is designed. So as much as I want the better features in resolve, it’s just the way things are designed in final cut that makes me stay. If your workflow involves stacked timelines, that’s a totally valid reason to stay with your program because that’s the way you work.
@vijayart2 жыл бұрын
For the export settings, if you want as as many as Premiere, you can use Apple Compressor.
@aaronkoch772 жыл бұрын
I personally moved off Premier several years ago but appreciate your reservations and apprehensions.
@JosiahBurdick2 жыл бұрын
Bro, you missed the color wheels! (Also you have options for Color Finale, or Magic Bullet!) RE: your multi timelines. Copy/Paste. Or change your process: If you start editing B-Roll inside the browser (set ins, set outs, hit Q, W, or E to place it in the timeline. B-Roll editing this way is insanely fast. Lee. Do it. RE granular control of export, you need to buy COMPRESSOR. It's all in there.
@americansafarico Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this content. I've been hedging back and forth on which app to start my KZbin journey with. Your spoiler answered my question. More importantly, your examples helped me understand why you arrived at the conclusion you did.
@DJam9872 жыл бұрын
With your issue regarding the timeline and jumping there’s two things you could try. There’s compound clips (which might work well for B roll vs A roll combo) as well as editing everything on top of a gap clip (under edit-generators). Hope that helps!
@TomHofmann2 жыл бұрын
The hardest thing about FinalCut pro is wrapping you head around the magnetic timeline and all it’s features. This particular difficult when coming from an NLE like Premiere Pro. Once you “get it” you’ll find you can do quick rough edits in almost no time and certainly in a fraction of time it would take in Premiere. More interesting is Motion. Sadly also something that has its quirks when coming from AfterEffects but unlike After Effects Apple Motion for almost everything in real time.
@athok982 жыл бұрын
In the first case it is smooth because there are no dots on timeline above clips so it means that Fcpx has rendered the playback in the background
@MikeBotrosDIYHomeGarden2 жыл бұрын
You can select color wheels, color board, or color levels and apply many of them to the same clip. The coloring options are really nice.
@nerdymoto43532 жыл бұрын
Exporting. The options under the Share are the default settings. If you want more, or different custom settings go File > Share > Add Destination, from there you can add custom settings etc, and name them whatever you want - ie ‘Low res proof’ They will then appear under the Share menu option.
@wildersworkshop2 жыл бұрын
Can totally relate to this, I was blown away by the difference in performance between FCP and premiere when I made the switch about 5 years ago. I had a really old Mac and had always just assumed them lack of speed was due to that. The difference in performance was enough for me to ignore some of the features which where either dumbed down or missing from FCP. Then last year I got an M1 Mac and could finally run DaVinci Resolve and the game changed again, all the in-depth features you could possibly want in a modern interface that is as fast as FCP, and it’s free! Unbelievable. Would recommend giving it a try.
@cobenaut Жыл бұрын
i was hoping to move over to final cut because of how buggy premiere is on the mac (studio m2 max) but found final cut way too frustrating to use! I ended up going with DaVinci :)
2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video. Like some other pointed out you missed a lot of options in FCP for color grading in the dropdown. Apple has two other companion programs. Compressor to export to all kind of formats, parallel batch jobs, FCP does not have to be opened..., and Motion that is the Apple's approach to After effects to make effects, filters, and titles. In Adobe's defense, FCP is Apple and only Apple. They just not tweak the program to use things like metal... they tweak the OS to accomodate Apple's pro tools since they do not have to be compatible with anyone else apart for being able to read standards for plugins in FCP and Logic.
@pweekes1232 жыл бұрын
Also use the timeline index.You can use the to go directly to the place in the timeline you need.
@eloquentblack2 жыл бұрын
seems like you are getting along fine with your macbook. Been waiting for a follow-up video on your transition from windows
@thatcherfreeman2 жыл бұрын
Huh that magnetic timeline feature seems pretty neat. Just looked it up and apparently in DaVinci Resolve you can do the same thing by holding Control+Shift when you drag clips around. Good to know!
@ProdigyBowlersTour2 жыл бұрын
Exporting. This is done by clicking the SHARE icon (it's in the upper right corner of the interface...looks like a rectangle with an up-pointing arrow). Click that and it'll reveal many of the Share options. I forget which ones are there by default, as I've changed mine around through the years. But the "Master File" option gives you a lot of flexibility. By default, it's set to export a Pro Res 422 file. But you can change it to export an h.264 file if you prefer. Although I think there are better ways to do that. I know some people who always export a Pro Res 422 file just so they can bring that file into Handbrake (a third-party software) to encode it to smaller size. Personally, I prefer doing that in Apple's own Compressor, as it has more than enough options for me. YMMV. Some of the options here are "Apple Devices." If you select one of those, by default it will export to an .m4v file, which is an Apple wrapper of an .mp4 file. You can go into "Settings" on that export option and change it to .mp4 by simply changing "Format" from "Apple Devices" to "Computer." That'll give you an .mp4 file. it also gives you several options for Video Codec from which you can choose. I'm tellin' ya, I think you've only scratched the surface of how FCP could make your life a whole lot easier if you'd just give it a chance.
@WouterduToit2 жыл бұрын
The key frustration you're experiencing with needing multiple sequences open and not being able to do it in FC is because you haven't gone through the selection of shots before getting them into the timeline. In FC, you don't drag all the footage in and slice and delete from there. You have multiple In and Out points per clip, mark them as favourites and only take those into the timeline. This makes it a lot different than the 'pancake' style of editing you use in Premiere. I think FC's process is best, because you can be very selective of your shots, and you start your sequence with winners.
@Superjeanmarc2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree! And if you combine favorites with keywords and comments, it’s incredibly powerful and clean. People generally totally understate Fcp because they try to work using the same workflow as premiere or resolve when it’s actually a completely other way of working. In my opinion fcp allows you focus more on creativity when you Edit.
@antoineleguen58452 жыл бұрын
I concur, In FCPx you need to comply to this workflow otherwise you’ll get mad.
@generalben2 жыл бұрын
It’s perfectly valid to use this style in PP (you use the source window to select your in and out points then turn them into subclips), just that PP allows you to edit however you like (even having multiple timelines open in different windows).
@CovetedConsultant2 жыл бұрын
This is really good insight @Wouter du Toit. Is there a training course available that explains how to edit in FC the way you just described?
@Superjeanmarc2 жыл бұрын
@@CovetedConsultant I would in general recommend @Matthew O'Brien channel and more specifically this tutorial on how to edit interviews in fcp: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pH2tYoWtbL6jg5Y&t Although its focused on interviews it totally demonstrate the power of making selections in the media browser, and you will see how multiple In and Outs combined with Keywords, and Notes unleashes superpowers..
@chrissorreda49822 жыл бұрын
Been watching the series and the thing that bothers me the most is… are googling answers to a question not a thing anymore? I get that being intuitive is important when it comes to apps/design in general, but trying to understand a power-user’s app or even a whole OS blindly might not be the smartest way to go. I guess the engagement a creator gets when people comment solutions are a good thing.
@minhduongquoc5972 жыл бұрын
I use Davinci Resolve and Final Cut, I would also use Premiere if I would see any benefits in using it. Only Adobe product I have is Lightroom
@attilazimler16142 жыл бұрын
Not sure if this is what you are looking for with the storylines, but you could place 3 storylines on the top of it and there is right click on non-primary storyline "Overwrite to primary storyline" and from the primary storyline, "Lift from storyline". Not totally understood if this is what you've looked for, I've only used Final Cut Pro, so never missed a feature that was in other software package.
@MichaelScrip2 жыл бұрын
Hey Lee! I also use stacked/pancake timeline editing in Premiere. I have an M1 Macbook Air and I'd love to try FCP someday... but for now I'm still pretty happy with Premiere Pro on my Windows desktop. 😎
@JHANKSMEDIA2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: if you get the FCPX trial, after it expires you can just do the good ol’ “change the Mac’s date back to when it was valid” trick and it’ll keep working 🤣 I did that for years, until I switched to Davinci Resolve
@MarioCastillion2 жыл бұрын
I'm on the verge to switch over to FCP. Thanks for this video. By the way, my compliments for the image quality, which is out of this world!
@davidchristophersalomon86932 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you for giving FCPX a go. Most of your questions have been answered one way or another but I get what you are saying about having a second time line open. You're right, you can't have two timelines open at the same time. WHat you can do is have any number of projects going at once and flick from one to another using the arrow buttons either side of the title of the project in the menu bar of the timeline. You may not have noticed them before. using this method you can copy paste from one project (timeline) to another. Granted, copy/paste isn't as convenient as dragging from one time line to another. Secondly, this jumping thing you mention when dragging say a clip from the end to the beginning of the timeline. My work around is to right click on the clip you want to move, put your cursor in the move to position and hit 'w'. that copies the clip but not any effects you might have applied into the new position. The copy/paste method is better if you want to keep effects applied. One more thing, learning some keyboard shortcuts greatly speeds up editing when used in place of drag and drop in many situations. You can do many more things with many less clicks. Keep experimenting. 😀👍🏽
@JunGotoVegan2 жыл бұрын
For your timeline issue, instead of dragging a clip, you can just cut or copy and then paste it wherever you want to move it to on the timeline. This way things don't jump around on the screen.
@LarryFasnacht2 жыл бұрын
I found this; Using Option key to move files In Finder, you can copy a file by either right-clicking or using CMD + C. But what if you wanted to move the file instead of making a copy. Instead of bashing CMD+ V to paste, you can move the files using the option key with it (i.e. CMD + OPT + V). Very handy!
@DanTuber2 жыл бұрын
Can you cut & paste clips on the timeline rather than drag and drop? That might solve the annoying sweeping effect where you loose your place.
@livingend2 жыл бұрын
Yes you actually can (:
@DavidPetersonAU2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the hyper-scroll is quite annoying. I've learned to either zoom out to where you can see both locations for smaller moves, or cut-paste for larger ones.
@davidtaylorsr2 жыл бұрын
Loved getting your experience with this. As someone who has switched from a traditional NLE (fcp6) in the last year to Final Cut Pro X, I feel your pain. The magnetic timeline is a love/hate relationship. I struggled with it early on. I can now see the advantages with quick in timeline editing. you are right, zooming is an issue.
@mwarren6292 жыл бұрын
Click on the triangle in the editor window. You can choose different color grading tools. There are also color presets in effects.
@cwfeldmann2 жыл бұрын
17:00 - So to your point here, I understand that yes that's pretty rough to do. I edit like you do where I have super long sequences that I edit but then clip them in a master sequence. You do have "layers" to move footage in - You aren't restricted to the single channel of footage. "Lifting" the footage form the main timeline is something I'm constantly doing and that makes it easier for me to grab footage I want to use. I use grouping liberally to group up specific sequences of B-roll I like and then pull it to the front of my timeline. Takes seconds to do and I avoid the dragging and dropping frustrations you mentioned. Unsung heroes of my editing in FCP are the blank space and making sure I know where my footage or groups are attached to. When I delete a piece of footage (not ripple/backspace) it's really easy to create this grey block that I can use for so many things. Sometimes as a marker for time or as a way to segment out my editing into intentional blocks I need to focus on. Then properly learning how and when to pin other layers of footage is a huge help too.
@ToKiniAndy2 жыл бұрын
20:45 Sounds like you're ready for DaVinci Resolve.
@musica.energia2 жыл бұрын
These comparisons videos are amazing. Bless you from Brazil.
@kpbendeguz2 жыл бұрын
For encoding options: FCPX is supposed to be used in pair with Compressor where you can set up multiple exports for the same project with tons of different settings, actually more detailed than in Premiere. About timeline: FCPX works kinda like editing old school celluloid: you cut pieces out and attach them somewhere else. Everything is driven by shot order. Premiere (and any other video editor) on the other hand follows an audio editor paradigm: everything is driven by tracks, so by moving a shot around is only affecting the track it is on, and you need to manually link pieces on different tracks if they belong together. (For me the FCPX logic is much closer to a storytelling mindset.) What I truly love about FCPX is that it is very easy to handle large amount of footage extremely fast. You just scrub through the camera rolls, select multiple shots and organize them with tags. No need to collect them into a timeline because they can be organized with filters and folders by the tags. Then you just throw them on a timeline roughly and keep reordering, trimming, etc. until your cut is finished. You can create alternative edits and switch between them to see which one fits better, and you can keep these alternatives at the very end. This alone would be a nightmare to do in Premiere if the different versions have different lengths.
@ScottishRy872 жыл бұрын
FYI about 13:30 I do that sometimes I just use command C and command V across projects. also very good video
@Tastewithnewdrinks2 жыл бұрын
Amazing review. 😍😍😍
@ProdigyBowlersTour2 жыл бұрын
The reason it looks like you're seeing a "really low res version" of the clip is because after you applied the effect, it needs to render. Once it's rendered, you'll get the full resolution. Just above the timeline in what appears as the ruler, note the white dots. They appear above a section of the timeline that requires rendering to play back at full resolution. To render, go to the Modify menu at the top of the screen and choose to either Render All or Render Selection (assuming you have part of the timeline selected by selecting certain clips on it...which you can do by just lassoing them). And yes, there are keyboard shortcuts for both of those commonly used commands.
@krishnayalla6762 жыл бұрын
FCPX is very fast from a hardware and performance perspective, but there is another area that actually speeds things up dramatically and possibly the fastest, footage organization. If you commit fully to favorites, keywords and really just proper library organization, you will not need to use nested/twin sequences because it will be a far more inferior methodology. You DO NOT need to use multiple timelines in most cases if you commit to the FCPX model of organization.
@MichalOlender2 жыл бұрын
I have to admit I'm getting really tired of Premiere and the lag, even with proxies. New MacBook is coming in March, I might give Final Cut a chance.
@MAG3202 жыл бұрын
Premiere pro user here. Its all about program performance. What you are seeing is a preview of the moving images instead of the actual video file. The reason is to save on GFX, cache, thumbnail & process speed. I always do multiple llaybacks to make sure everything was hit. The final always comes out percise from PP.
@JohnDeLeon28 Жыл бұрын
for peeps who gotten used to using a certain software/app vs trying a new one. In the end, You still in favor in "The app you got used to" even if it's slow.
@wirelessmikedj77842 жыл бұрын
If you export as a file you have some basic options you can change, however for granular control, you output your project to compressor...then you have all the control you need.
@Laissez_Faire2 жыл бұрын
Stacking timelines is a must for me. I even sometimes use a separate monitor to stack three timelines 🤷🏻♂️
@MrMeisterHD2 жыл бұрын
Personally I edit with everything. Depending on what the project is, is what software I will use. For a complex project, it’s adobe & da vinci. If it’s a smaller and simple project, is final cut. And if it’s a “professional” project for a fogie, it’s avid.
@hobbytake28452 жыл бұрын
Great comparison Lee, hopefully you’ll find it more enjoyable to use a mac through the experience. Remember that you ARE working on a laptop, if you had the dual 27” setup as with Adobe Premier there wouldn’t the need to zoom back and forth.
@pglazzari12 жыл бұрын
For export you can use Compressor for all that extra whistles and bells. It’s mainly just lack of not understand how to use final cut motion, and compressor.
@BrannonNod2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see were still using the Mac... As I picked one up when you did and also came from Windows and....Also Use Adobe Premiere Pro 👍
@paulpredu2 жыл бұрын
You have about 4 other panels for color grading in Final Cut. Click on the arrow next to “color board” and choose what fits 😁
@PhysioDetective Жыл бұрын
For moving the little clips etc (2 timelines or zoom in zoom out thing), I make clips - right click on the segment you want and I think it is compound clip. Sure you don’t want to name 200 things but I can also use those little clips as their own B-Roll footage in the future for other things etc. Then I just drag them from the list of files :)
@jgvbadv2 жыл бұрын
DaVinci FTW!
@pauly72182 жыл бұрын
Just cut the clip then move to the new point and paste. Done. Make sure the insert line turns yellow to make sure you are right between the clips before pasting....
@pglazzari12 жыл бұрын
In FCPX there is color wheels, color board, color curves, and hue/sat curves, match color, different workspace presets for color and effects. Zoom in and out timeline command +/- keys, and shift-z zoom out. There is compound clips to nest like adobe.
@gmcubed2 жыл бұрын
I've always been jealous of final cuts playback. why haven't all other editors prioritized this? Its been probably over a decade and most are still a laggy mess.
@dqieu2 жыл бұрын
It makes more sense if you take into account the performance of Premiere depends on a bunch of giant tech companies (Adobe: Software, Microsoft: OS, CPU: Intel/AMD, GPU: Nvidia/AMD) whereas Apple just does everything I mentioned above in house.
@marcusbonilla92472 жыл бұрын
The closest thing to having multiple timelines open in FCP is having multiple timeline TABS in the Timeline Window. To the left and right of the Project Name, you'll see a left and right arrow. This allows you to navigate between different timelines you have opened. COMMAND + left/right BRACKET does the same thing. You can select a clip or lasso a group of clips from one timeline, press COMMAND + C to copy them, navigate to another timeline, and paste them in. COMMAND + V edits the selection into the main storyline wherever you have your playhead or skimmer positioned, and OPTION + V will place the selection above the main storyline, so you can build up layers of video.
@rachelellisadams6838 Жыл бұрын
This is really helpful! I am contemplating a switch from PP to FCP, and the inability to have multiple timelines might have kept me with PP. Tabs sound very similar -- maybe you can't have multiple tabs open at once and on top of each other so you can see them simultaneously, but at least you can save them separately and cut and paste between them. I use a system like this when I need to show someone two different versions of the same scene and I dont' want them on the same timeline.