In this video, we'll show you some useful tips and tricks for working with media files and templates in macOS Mojave and Final Cut Pro.
First, we'll demonstrate how to use the Finder's Quick Look feature to preview media files without opening them. You'll see how to customize the preview window and use it to navigate through your files quickly.
Next, we'll explore the new Quick Actions feature in macOS Mojave, which allows you to perform common tasks on files without opening them. You'll learn how to create your own Quick Actions and use the built-in ones to save time.
We'll also show you how to use the Get Info feature to localize items and change file attributes. This can be useful for managing large media libraries and ensuring that files are organized properly.
Finally, we'll demonstrate how to view Motion Titles, Transitions, Generators, and other templates in Final Cut Pro. You'll learn how to access the templates browser and use it to browse, preview, and apply templates to your projects.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Final Cut user, these tips and tricks can help you be more productive and efficient when working with media files and templates. Watch this video and take your editing skills to the next level.
• Using the Finder to Quick Look media
• Using the new macOS Mojave Finder Quick Actions
• Localizing items with Get Info
• How to see Motion Titles, Transitions, Generators and other templates in Final Cut
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