You can step into this compound clip by either single-clicking the icon highlighted in Figure 5 (below), which helps denote whether it's a compound clip or not. Other (non-compound) clips in the ...
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How to automate short form content: Riverside Magic Clips tutorial
I walk you through how to use Riverside’s Magic Clips to automatically transform your long-form recordings into high-quality, ...
After its initial debut back in April, Apple’s Clips app is maturing into a go-to application for users looking to create video content via a quick and easy to use interface. The antithesis of ...
In this tutorial we’re going to talk about compound clips, which are Final Cut Pro X’s version of nesting. It’s a way to take a handful of clips on a project and compress them down to a single file.
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