Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro 5

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1:

Before you can capture footage, what is the first thing you must do?

2:

Marking clips for capture is similar to marking clips while editing. True or false?

3:

You can enter a variety of clip information in the Logging tab. Give an example of logging information that appears in the Browser columns.

4:

When you choose your capture preset, what settings do you want it to match?

5:

What are the three different capture modes you can use to capture footage?

6:

What is a scratch disk?

7:

Capturing HDV footage requires that you use which capture option?

8:

How can you save time using the Batch Capture mode?

9:

Where do you modify your logged clip settings?

10:

You can choose only your computer hard drive as a scratch disk. True or false?

Answers

A1:

You must connect your source device via a FireWire cable or third-party capture card.

A2:

True.

A3:

Log note, good take, scene number, take number.

A4:

It must match your source footage.

A5:

Capture Clip, Capture Now, and Batch Capture.

A6:

The target destination for your captured media files.

A7:

Capture Now.

A8:

With the Batch Capture mode, you can log individual clips and then capture them all together at the same time.

A9:

Modify logged clip settings in the Clip Settings window, which you access from the Modify menu.

A10:

False. You can set your computer hard drive or an external FireWire drive as your scratch disk, where the media files will be saved.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Spacebar

Plays and stops the tape

Shift-Q

Opens System Settings window

Option-Q

Opens User Preferences

Cmd-Option-Q

Opens Audio/Video Settings window

Cmd-8

Opens Log And Capture window

Ctrl-C

Batch Capture

Esc (Escape) key

Stops capture process

F2

Logs a clip in the Browser without capturing media

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