1: | How do you sort by a different column, other than the Name column? |
2: | How do you show a column that you can't currently see in the Browser? |
3: | Can the interface windows be dynamically resized? If so, how? |
4: | How do you search for a clip in the Browser using specific criteria? |
5: | What determines whether a clip is a master clip in Final Cut Pro? |
6: | Where are all customized layouts saved on your computer? |
7: | What does choosing an Easy Setup do? When should you select an Easy Setup preset? |
8: | Under what menu can you choose User Preferences? |
9: | How can you look at the detailed information about a single clip or item? |
10: | How do you make changes to an existing sequence? |
A1: | Click a column head. |
A2: | Ctrl-click a column head and show (or hide) from the shortcut menu. |
A3: | Yes, dynamically resize them by dragging the boundary line between the windows. |
A4: | Press Cmd-F to open the Find window and choose specific search criteria. |
A5: | A clip is a master clip if it represents the first use of that clip in the project. |
A6: | They are saved at Macintosh HD > Users > [user name] > Library > Preferences > Final Cut Pro User Data. |
A7: | Choosing an Easy Setup preset ensures that your footage settings will match your new sequence settings. You should always choose the appropriate Easy Setup preset prior to creating a new project. |
A8: | Choose User Preferences from the Final Cut Pro menu. |
A9: | Select the clip, and press Cmd-9 to open the Item Properties window. You can also Ctrl-click the clip and choose Item Properties from the shortcut menu. |
A10: | Make the sequence active in the Timeline, or select it in the Browser, and press Cmd-0 to open the Sequence Settings window. You can also choose Sequence Settings from the Sequence menu. |