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Offline | Clips whose media files are currently unavailable to your project. |
Out point | The edit point that specifies the last frame of a clip for use in a sequence. |
Peak | Occurrences of clipped audio appearing in Final Cut Pro as 0 dBFS. |
Project | In Final Cut Pro, the file that holds all of the elements of your movie, such as clips, bins, and sequences. |
Razor Blade edit | An edit in which a single clip is cut into two clips. |
Render | To process video and audio with any applied filters or transitions, and store the result on disk. |
Ripple edit | An edit in which the start and end times of a range of clips on a track are adjusted when the duration of an earlier clip is altered. |
Roll edit | An edit that affects two clips that share an edit point. |
Rough edit | The first editing pass. |
Scratch disk | The disk or disk space you allocate in Final Cut Pro for digital video capture and editing, as well as for the storage of a project’s render files. |
Scrub | To move through a clip or sequence with the aid of the playhead. |
Sequence | An arranged series of video, audio, and graphics clips, edit information, and effects edited together to create a program. |
Selection tool | The default arrow-shaped pointer. |
Slip edit | An edit in which the location of both In and Out points of a sequence clip are changed at the same time, without changing the location or duration of the clip. |
Slug | A generator in Final Cut Pro used to create black video in a sequence. |
Snapping | A setting in the Timeline that affects the movement of the playhead, making it stick to edit points and markers. |
Split edit | An edit in which the video or audio items of a clip end up being longer than the other. |
Stereo pair | Two different channels of audio that are linked and are always edited together. |
Sync | The relationship between the image of a sound being made in a video clip and the corresponding sound in an audio clip. |
Three-point editing | An editing technique in which three out of four In and Out points are set in a Browser clip and a sequence. |
Timeline | A window in Final Cut Pro that displays a chronological view of an open sequence. |
Time Remapping | The process of moving a frame in a clip to another time relative to the Timeline. |
Title Safe Area | Part of the video image that is guaranteed to be visible on all Televisions. |
Tracks | Layers in the Timeline that contain audio or video clip items in a sequence. |
Trimming | Precisely adjusting and defining the In and Out points of a clip. |
Viewer | A window in Final Cut Pro that you can use to watch individual source clips and set In and Out points in preparation for editing them into your sequence. You can also customize transitions, modify filters, and view and edit various effects. |