I'm sure keyboard shortcuts like COMMAND S, COMMAND C, COMMAND V, and the all-important COMMAND Z are second nature to a lot of you, most likely from navigating word processing docs and/or the mighty Internet. But did you know you can apply similar keystrokes to save time while using advanced editing software like Final Cut Pro? Because you totally can!
As video editing can be a time-consuming task, keyboard shortcuts come in handy to make your workflow easier, more efficient, and more fun! Instead of constantly navigating to a drop-down menu or switching between tools from the toolbar, try some of these keyboard shortcuts. Once you learn them, you'll stop mousing around!
The following is a list of 20 great keyboard shortcuts for Final Cut Pro 7 that I've compiled with the help of co-workers, friends, blogs, Twitter, and the Interwebs. And I didn’t discriminate: These keystrokes are guaranteed to benefit beginner and experienced editors alike.
Getting Started
So you've copied your footage onto your computer, organized it, and perhaps even convertedit. You're excited to start editing! Here are a few keystrokes that will get you to Splice City in no time:
Editing
Now it's time to make your masterpiece. With these shortcuts, crafting your vision is a breeze:
Audio and Effects
Adding music, titles, transitions, or color correction can help take your project to the next level. And using these keystrokes will definitely raise your editing game:
Exporting
You did it! And in half the time, I’m willing to bet! Export or compress that sucker and upload it to Vimeo already!
Keep in mind that these shortcuts pertain to Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express. The shortcuts in the new Final Cut Pro X are different.
So get to it. Editing with keyboard shortcuts will save you lots of time and make you look totally pro while you’re working. And that’s what really matters, right?
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