Final Cut 7

1. System Requirements: macOS 10.15.6 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing, 3.8GB of available disk space.

You can use it for translation, by bringing your Final Cut Pro (7 or 6) XML forward to Final Cut Pro X. Thus you can use Apple’s new professional editing tools to update or finish your older projects. The application is simple to use, with drag-and-drop support and progress information. You will receive also a detailed reporting after. The new Final Cut Studio. Top Features Expanded ProRes family. Edit even faster at higher quality across workflows ranging from offline editing to broadcast events to high-fidelity compositing. Use the new Share window in Final Cut Pro 7 or Motion 4 for single-click delivery to your Apple devices, the web, a Blu-ray disc, or a DVD.

2. Redesigned from the ground up, Final Cut Pro combines revolutionary video editing with powerful media organization and incredible performance to let you create at the speed of thought.

  • These formats can be well compatible with Final Cut Pro X/7/6. H.264 and HEVC can preserve image quality with the smallest file size. Apple ProRes preserves the best image quality and provides better performance when editing in Final Cut Pro, but creates much larger files that use more storage space than H.264 and HEVC files use.
  • Final Cut Pro 7 - Technical Specifications. 1GB of RAM (2GB of RAM recommended when working with compressed HD and uncompressed SD sources; 4GB of RAM recommended when working with uncompressed HD sources) ATI or NVIDIA graphics processor. Integrated Intel graphics processors are not supported except the Intel HD Graphics 3000.

Features and Description

Final Cut 7 Transitions


Key Features

Latest Version: 10.5.4

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  • Licence: $299.99

  • What does Final Cut Pro do? Redesigned from the ground up, Final Cut Pro combines revolutionary video editing with powerful media organization and incredible performance to let you create at the speed of thought.Revolutionary Video Editing• The Magnetic Timeline uses advanced metadata for faster, easier editing• Enhanced Timeline Index lets you drag and drop audio roles to rearrange the layout of your timeline• Use Clip Connections to attach B-roll, sound effects, and music to the timeline• Reduce clutter by grouping clips into a Compound Clip• Edit multicamera projects with automatic syncing and support for up to 64 camera angles• Automatically transform projects for square or vertical delivery with Smart Conform• Import and edit 360° equirectangular video in a wide range of formats and frame sizes• Create, edit, and deliver closed captions from within Final Cut Pro• Extend the capabilities of Final Cut Pro with third-party workflow extensionsPowerful Media Organization• Organize your work within libraries for efficient media management and collaboration• Create proxy copies of your media for portability and performance• Content Auto-Analysis captures camera metadata and analyzes shots in the background• Create and apply custom keywords or favorites on the fly as you select clip ranges• Smart Collections dynamically organize content for you to quickly find any shot in a few clicksIncredible Performance• Improved performance and efficiency on Mac computers with Apple silicon• Harness the power of the Mac Pro and Afterburner for realtime 8K editing• Modern Metal engine improves playback, rendering, and compositing on all Macs• Final Cut Pro uses all the GPUs in your Mac for superior real-time playback performance and fast background rendering• Work with a broad range of formats including ProRes, RED, XAVC, AVCHD, Avid DNxHR®, Avid DNxHD®, H.264, HEVC, and moreCompelling, Customizable Effects• Beautifully animated, easily customizable 2D and 3D titles• Change the look of titles, transitions, and effects using intuitive controls• Choose from an ecosystem of third-party FxPlug plug-ins with custom interfacesIntegrated Audio Editing• Assign roles — including dialogue, music, effects, and custom choices — during import to easily track and organize your project• Expand and edit multichannel audio files directly in the timeline• Sync video with separate audio in a single step with instant audio waveform matchingIntuitive Color Grading• Import, edit, and deliver video in standard color spaces, or in wide Rec. 2020 color space• Use Pro Display XDR to accurately view HDR video• Powerful color wheels and curves for precise adjustments with keying and masksOne-Step, Optimized Output• Incredibly fast export for playback on Apple devices• Export a video optimized for YouTube, Facebook, and other popular video destinations• Export audio stems and multiple versions of a finished video using roles metadata• Import and export XML for third-party workflows like color grading and sound mixingSystem Requirements: macOS 10.15.6 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing, 3.8GB of available disk space.Some features require Internet access; fees may apply. Blu-ray recorder required for burning Blu-ray discs.

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    You can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly accomplish many tasks in Final Cut Pro. To use a keyboard shortcut, press all the keys in the shortcut at the same time. Shortcuts for common commands are listed in the table below. For information about viewing, creating, and managing shortcuts, see Command Editor overview.

    Application

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Hide Final Cut Pro

    Hide Application

    Command-H

    Hide all applications except Final Cut Pro

    Hide Other Applications

    Option-Command-H

    Open the Command Editor

    Keyboard Customization

    Option-Command-K

    Minimize Final Cut Pro

    Minimize

    Command-M

    Open an existing library or a new library

    Open Library

    Command-O

    Open the Final Cut Pro Preferences window

    Preferences

    Command-Comma (,)

    Quit Final Cut Pro

    Quit

    Command-Q

    Redo the last command

    Redo Change

    Shift-Command-Z

    Undo the last command

    Undo Change

    Command-Z

    Editing

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Adjust the audio volume across all selected clips to a specific dB value

    Adjust Volume Absolute

    Control-Option-L

    Adjust the audio volume across all selected clips by the same dB value

    Adjust Volume Relative

    Control-L

    Add the selection to the end of the storyline

    Append to Storyline

    E

    Add the selected clip to the audition

    Audition: Add to Audition

    Control-Shift-Y

    Create an audition with a timeline clip and a duplicate version of the clip, including applied effects

    Audition: Duplicate as Audition

    Option-Y

    Duplicate the selected audition clip without applied effects

    Audition: Duplicate from Original

    Shift-Command-Y

    Create an audition and replace the timeline clip with the current selection

    Audition: Replace and Add to Audition

    Shift-Y

    Cut the primary storyline clip (or the selection) at the skimmer or playhead location

    Blade

    Command-B

    Cut all clips at the skimmer or playhead location

    Blade All

    Shift-Command-B

    Break the selected item into its component parts

    Break Apart Clip Items

    Shift-Command-G

    Change the duration of the selection

    Change Duration

    Control-D

    Connect the default lower third to the primary storyline

    Connect Default Lower Third

    Control-Shift-T

    Connect the default title to the primary storyline

    Connect Default Title

    Control-T

    Connect the selection to the primary storyline

    Connect to Primary Storyline

    Q

    Connect the selection to the primary storyline, aligning the selection’s end point with the skimmer or playhead

    Connect to Primary Storyline - Backtimed

    Shift-Q

    Copy the selection

    Copy

    Command-C

    Create an audition from the selection

    Create Audition

    Command-Y

    Create a storyline from a selection of connected clips

    Create Storyline

    Command-G

    Cut the selection

    Cut

    Command-X

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 1 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 1

    1

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 2 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 2

    2

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 3 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 3

    3

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 4 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 4

    4

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 5 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 5

    5

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 6 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 6

    6

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 7 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 7

    7

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 8 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 8

    8

    Cut and switch the multicam clip to angle 9 of the current bank

    Cut and Switch to Viewer Angle 9

    9

    Delete the timeline selection, reject the browser selection, or remove a through edit

    Delete

    Delete

    Delete the selection and attach the connected clip or clips to the resulting gap clip

    Delete Selection Only

    Option-Command-Delete

    Deselect all selected items

    Deselect All

    Shift-Command-A

    Duplicate the browser selection

    Duplicate

    Command-D

    Enable or disable playback for the selection

    Enable/Disable Clip

    V

    View audio and video separately for selected clips

    Expand Audio

    Control-S

    Expand or collapse audio components for the selection in the timeline

    Expand/Collapse Audio Components

    Control-Option-S

    Extend the selected edit point to the skimmer or playhead position

    Extend Edit

    Shift-X

    In the browser list view, add the next item to the selection

    Extend Selection Down

    Shift-Down Arrow

    In the timeline, add the next item to the selection

    Extend Selection to Next Clip

    Control-Command-Right-Arrow

    In the browser list view, add the previous item to the selection

    Extend Selection Up

    Shift-Up Arrow

    Dissolve the audition and replace it with the audition pick

    Finalize Audition

    Option-Shift-Y

    Insert the selection at the skimmer or playhead position

    Insert

    W

    Insert a freeze frame at the playhead or skimmer location in the timeline, or connect a freeze frame from the skimmer or playhead location in the event to the playhead location in the timeline

    Insert/Connect Freeze Frame

    Option-F

    Insert a gap clip at the skimmer or playhead position

    Insert Gap

    Option-W

    Insert the default generator at the skimmer or playhead position

    Insert Default Generator

    Option-Command-W

    Lift the selection from the storyline and connect it to the resulting gap clips

    Lift from Storyline

    Option-Command-Up Arrow

    Lower the audio volume by 1 dB

    Lower Volume 1 dB

    Control-Hyphen (-)

    Move the playhead by entering a timecode value

    Move Playhead Position

    Control-P

    Create a new compound clip (if there’s no selection, create an empty compound clip)

    New Compound Clip

    Option-G

    Nudge the selected audio edit point left by one subframe, creating a split edit

    Nudge Audio Subframe Left

    Option-Comma (,)

    Nudge the selected audio edit point left by 10 subframes, creating a split edit

    Nudge Audio Subframe Left Many

    Option-Shift-Comma (,)

    Nudge the selected audio edit point right by one subframe, creating a split edit

    Nudge Audio Subframe Right

    Option-Period (.)

    Nudge the selected audio edit point right by 10 subframes, creating a split edit

    Nudge Audio Subframe Right Many

    Option-Shift-Period (.)

    Nudge down the value of the selected keyframe in the animation editor

    Nudge Down

    Option-Down Arrow

    Nudge the selection one unit to the left

    Nudge Left

    Comma (,)

    Nudge the selection 10 units to the left

    Nudge Left Many

    Shift-Comma (,)

    Nudge the selection one unit to the right

    Nudge Right

    Period (.)

    Nudge the selection 10 units to the right

    Nudge Right Many

    Shift-Period (.)

    Nudge up the value of the selected keyframe in the animation editor

    Nudge Up

    Option-Up Arrow

    Open the selected audition

    Open Audition

    Y

    Temporarily override clip connections for the selection

    Override Connections

    Grave Accent (`)

    Overwrite at the skimmer or playhead position

    Overwrite

    D

    Overwrite from the skimmer or playhead position back

    Overwrite - Backtimed

    Shift-D

    Overwrite at the skimmer or playhead position in the primary storyline

    Overwrite to Primary Storyline

    Option-Command-Down Arrow

    Paste the selection and connect it to the primary storyline

    Paste as Connected

    Option-V

    Insert the Clipboard contents at the skimmer or playhead position

    Paste Insert at Playhead

    Command-V

    Switch to the previous angle in the multicam clip

    Previous Angle

    Control-Shift-Left Arrow

    Switch to the previous audio angle in the multicam clip

    Previous Audio Angle

    Option-Shift-Left Arrow

    Select the previous clip in the Audition window, making it the audition pick

    Previous Pick

    Control-Left Arrow

    Switch to the previous video angle in the multicam clip

    Previous Video Angle

    Shift-Command-Left Arrow

    Raise the audio volume by 1 dB

    Raise Volume 1 dB

    Control-Equal Sign (=)

    Replace the selected clip in the timeline with the browser selection

    Replace

    Shift-R

    Replace the selected clip in the timeline with the browser selection, starting from its start point

    Replace from Start

    Option-R

    Replace the selected timeline clip with a gap clip

    Replace with Gap

    Shift-Delete

    Select all clips

    Select All

    Command-A

    Select the clip under the pointer in the timeline

    Select Clip

    C

    Select the clip above the current timeline selection at the skimmer or playhead location

    Select Clip Above

    Command-Up Arrow

    Select the clip below the current timeline selection at the skimmer or playhead location

    Select Clip Below

    Command-Down Arrow

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the left edge of the audio edit point

    Select Left Audio Edge

    Shift-Left Bracket ([)

    Select the left edge of the edit point

    Select Left Edge

    Left Bracket ([)

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the left and right edges of the audio edit point

    Select Left and Right Audio Edit Edges

    Shift-Backslash ()

    Select the left and right edges of the edit point

    Select Left and Right Edit Edges

    Backslash ()

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the left and right edges of the video edit point

    Select Left and Right Video Edit Edges

    Control-Backslash ()

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the left edge of the video edit point

    Select Left Video Edge

    Control-Left Bracket ([)

    Switch to the next angle in the multicam clip

    Select Next Angle

    Control-Shift-Right Arrow

    Switch to the next audio angle in the multicam clip

    Select Next Audio Angle

    Option-Shift-Right Arrow

    Move the playhead and the selection to the next topmost timeline clip in the same role

    Select Next Clip

    Command-Right Arrow

    Select the next clip in the Audition window, making it the audition pick

    Select Next Pick

    Control-Right Arrow

    Switch to the next video angle in the multicam clip

    Select Next Video Angle

    Shift-Command-Right Arrow

    Move the playhead and the selection to the previous topmost timeline clip in the same role

    Select Previous Clip

    Command-Left Arrow

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the right edge of the audio edit point

    Select Right Audio Edge

    Shift-Right Bracket (])

    Select the right edge of the edit point

    Select Right Edge

    Right Bracket (])

    For audio/video clips in expanded view, select the right edge of the video edit point

    Select Right Video Edge

    Control-Right Bracket (])

    Set an additional range selection end point at the playhead or skimmer location

    Set Additional Selection End

    Shift-Command-O

    Set an additional range selection start point at the playhead or skimmer location

    Set Additional Selection Start

    Shift-Command-I

    When an edit point is selected, show or hide the precision editor

    Show/Hide Precision Editor

    Control-E

    Turn snapping on or off

    Snapping

    N

    Solo the selected items in the timeline

    Solo

    Option-S

    Turn on audio/video mode to add the video and audio portion of your selection to the timeline

    Source Media: Audio & Video

    Shift-1

    Turn on audio-only mode to add the audio portion of your selection to the timeline

    Source Media: Audio Only

    Shift-3

    Turn on video-only mode to add the video portion of your selection to the timeline

    Source Media: Video Only

    Shift-2

    Replace the selected captions with abutting single-line captions, one for each line of text in the original captions.

    Split Caption

    Control-Option-Command-C

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 1 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 1

    Option-1

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 2 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 2

    Option-2

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 3 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 3

    Option-3

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 4 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 4

    Option-4

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 5 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 5

    Option-5

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 6 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 6

    Option-6

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 7 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 7

    Option-7

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 8 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 8

    Option-8

    Switch the multicam clip to angle 9 of the current bank

    Switch to Viewer Angle 9

    Option-9

    Turn on or turn off the ability to build storylines when dragging clips in the timeline

    Toggle Storyline Mode

    G

    Trim the end of the selected or topmost clip to the skimmer or playhead position

    Trim End

    Option-Right Bracket (])

    Trim the clip start point to the skimmer or playhead position

    Trim Start

    Option-Left Bracket ([)

    Trim clip start and end points to the range selection

    Trim to Selection

    Option-Backslash ()

    Effects

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Connect a basic lower-third title to the primary storyline

    Add Basic Lower Third

    Control-Shift-T

    Connect a basic title to the primary storyline

    Add Basic Title

    Control-T

    Add the default audio effect to the selection

    Add Default Audio Effect

    Option-Command-E

    Add the default transition to the selection

    Add Default Transition

    Command-T

    Add the default video effect to the selection

    Add Default Video Effect

    Option-E

    Reset the controls in the current Color Board pane

    Color Board: Reset Current Board Controls

    Option-Delete

    Switch to the Color pane in the Color Board

    Color Board: Switch to the Color Pane

    Control-Command-C

    Switch to the Exposure pane in the Color Board

    Color Board: Switch to the Exposure Pane

    Control-Command-E

    Switch to the Saturation pane in the Color Board

    Color Board: Switch to the Saturation Pane

    Control-Command-S

    Copy the selected effects and their settings

    Copy Effects

    Option-Command-C

    Copy the selected keyframes and their settings

    Copy Keyframes

    Option-Shift-C

    Cut the selected keyframes and their settings

    Cut Keyframes

    Option-Shift-X

    Turn Balance Color corrections on or off

    Enable/Disable Balance Color

    Option-Command-B

    Match the sound between clips

    Match Audio

    Shift-Command-M

    Match color between clips

    Match Color

    Option-Command-M

    Navigate to the next text item

    Next Text

    Option-Tab

    Paste selected attributes and their settings to the selection

    Paste Attributes

    Shift-Command-V

    Paste effects and their settings to the selection

    Paste Effects

    Option-Command-V

    Paste keyframes and their settings to the selection

    Paste Keyframes

    Option-Shift-V

    Navigate to the previous text item

    Previous Text

    Option-Shift-Tab

    Remove selected attributes from the selection

    Remove Attributes

    Shift-Command-X

    Remove all effects from the selection

    Remove Effects

    Option-Command-X

    Show or hide the retime editor

    Retime Editor

    Command-R

    Set the selection to play at normal (100 percent) speed

    Retime: Create Normal Speed Segment

    Shift-N

    Create a 2-second hold segment

    Retime: Hold

    Shift-H

    Reset the selection to play forward at normal (100 percent) speed

    Retime: Reset

    Option-Command-R

    Show one effect at a time in the Video Animation editor

    Solo Animation

    Control-Shift-V

    Final

    General

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Delete the timeline selection, reject the browser selection, or remove a through edit

    Delete

    Delete

    Show or hide the Filter window (in the browser) or the timeline index (in the timeline)

    Find

    Command-F

    Make the event viewer active

    Go to Event Viewer

    Option-Command-3

    Import media from a device, a camera, or an archive

    Import Media

    Command-I

    Open the Library Properties inspector for the current library

    Library Properties

    Control-Command-J

    Move the selection to the Finder Trash

    Move to Trash

    Command-Delete

    Create a new project

    New Project

    Command-N

    Open the Properties inspector for the current project

    Project Properties

    Command-J

    Start all rendering tasks for the current project

    Render All

    Control-Shift-R

    Start rendering tasks for the selection

    Render Selection

    Control-R

    Reveal the selected event clip’s source media file in the Finder

    Reveal in Finder

    Shift-Command-R

    Marking

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Add a caption to the active language subrole at the playhead location

    Add Caption

    Option-C (or Control-Option-C if the caption editor is open)

    Add a marker at the location of the skimmer or playhead

    Add Marker

    M

    Change the browser filter settings to show all clips

    All Clips

    Control-C

    Add a marker and edit the marker’s text

    Add Marker and Modify

    Option-M

    Apply keyword 1 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 1

    Control-1

    Apply keyword 2 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 2

    Control-2

    Apply keyword 3 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 3

    Control-3

    Apply keyword 4 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 4

    Control-4

    Apply keyword 5 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 5

    Control-5

    Apply keyword 6 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 6

    Control-6

    Apply keyword 7 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 7

    Control-7

    Apply keyword 8 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 8

    Control-8

    Apply keyword 9 to the selection

    Apply Keyword Tag 9

    Control-9

    Clear the range selection

    Clear Selected Ranges

    Option-X

    Clear the range’s end point

    Clear Range End

    Option-O

    Clear the range’s start point

    Clear Range Start

    Option-I

    Delete the selected marker

    Delete Marker

    Control-M

    Delete all of the markers in the selection

    Delete Markers in Selection

    Control-Shift-M

    Deselect all selected items

    Deselect All

    Shift-Command-A

    Open the selected caption in the caption editor

    Edit Caption

    Control-Shift-C

    Rate the browser selection as favorite

    Favorite

    F

    Change the browser filter settings to show favorites

    Favorites

    Control-F

    Change the browser filter settings to hide rejected clips

    Hide Rejected

    Control-H

    Create a new Keyword Collection

    New Keyword Collection

    Shift-Command-K

    Create a new Smart Collection

    New Smart Collection

    Option-Command-N

    Make the Range Selection tool active

    Range Selection Tool

    R

    Mark the current selection in the browser as rejected

    Note: The Delete key removes selected items if the timeline is active instead of the browser.

    Reject

    Delete

    Change the browser filter settings to show rejected clips

    Rejected

    Control-Delete

    Remove all keywords from the browser selection

    Remove All Keywords From Selection

    Control-0

    Apply Dialogue subroles to the selected clip’s components

    Roles: Apply Dialogue Role

    Control-Option-D

    Apply Effects subroles to the selected clip’s components

    Roles: Apply Effects Role

    Control-Option-E

    Apply Music subroles to the selected clip’s components

    Roles: Apply Music Role

    Control-Option-M

    Apply the Titles role to the selected clip

    Roles: Apply Titles Role

    Control-Option-T

    Apply the Video role to the selected clip

    Roles: Apply Video Role

    Control-Option-V

    Select all clips

    Select All

    Command-A

    Set the range selection to match the boundaries of the clip below the skimmer or playhead

    Select Clip Range

    X

    Set an additional range selection end point at the playhead or skimmer location

    Set Additional Range End

    Shift-Command-O

    Set an additional range selection start point at the playhead or skimmer location

    Set Additional Range Start

    Shift-Command-I

    Set the end point for the range

    Set Range End

    O

    Set the end point for the range while editing a text field

    Set Range End

    Control-O

    Set the start point for the range

    Set Range Start

    I

    Set the start point for the range while editing a text field

    Set Range Start

    Control-I

    Remove ratings from the selection

    Unrate

    U

    Organization

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Create a new event

    New Event

    Option-N

    Create a new folder

    New Folder

    Shift-Command-N

    Reveal the selected clip in the browser

    Reveal in Browser

    Shift-F

    Reveal the open project in the browser

    Reveal Project in Browser

    Option-Shift-Command-F

    Sync the selected event clips

    Synchronize Clips

    Option-Command-G

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    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Turn audio skimming on or off

    Audio Skimming

    Shift-S

    Play the pick in context in the timeline

    Audition: Preview

    Control-Command-Y

    Turn clip skimming on or off

    Clip Skimming

    Option-Command-S

    Turn on audio-only mode for multicam cutting and switching

    Cut/Switch Multicam Audio Only

    Option-Shift-3

    Turn on audio/video mode for multicam cutting and switching

    Cut/Switch Multicam Audio and Video

    Option-Shift-1

    Turn on video-only mode for multicam cutting and switching

    Cut/Switch Multicam Video Only

    Option-Shift-2

    Go to the next item (in the browser) or the next edit point (in the timeline)

    Down

    Down Arrow

    While editing a text field, go to the next item (in the browser) or the next edit point (in the timeline)

    Down

    Control-Down Arrow

    Move the playhead back 10 frames

    Go Back 10 Frames

    Shift-Left Arrow

    Move the playhead forward 10 frames

    Go Forward 10 Frames

    Shift-Right Arrow

    Move the playhead to the beginning of the timeline or the first clip in the browser

    Go to Beginning

    Home key

    Move the playhead to the end of the timeline or to the last clip in the browser

    Go to End

    End key

    Display the next bank of angles in the current multicam clip

    Go to Next Bank

    Option-Shift-Apostrophe (’)

    Move the playhead to the next edit point in the timeline

    Go to Next Edit

    Apostrophe (’)

    Move the playhead to the next field in an interlaced clip

    Go to Next Field

    Option-Right Arrow

    Move the playhead to the next frame

    Go to Next Frame

    Right Arrow

    Move the playhead to the next audio subframe

    Go to Next Subframe

    Option-Right Arrow

    Display the previous bank of angles in the current multicam clip

    Go to Previous Bank

    Option-Shift-Semicolon (;)

    Move the playhead to the previous edit point in the timeline

    Go to Previous Edit

    Semicolon (;)

    Move the playhead to the previous field in an interlaced clip

    Go to Previous Field

    Option-Left Arrow

    Move the playhead to the previous frame

    Go to Previous Frame

    Left Arrow

    Move the playhead to the previous audio subframe

    Go to Previous Subframe

    Option-Left Arrow

    Move the playhead to the end of the range selection

    Go to Range End

    Shift-O

    Move the playhead to the beginning of the range selection

    Go to Range Start

    Shift-I

    Roll the 360° viewer clockwise

    Look Clockwise

    Control-Option-Command-Right Bracket

    Roll the 360° viewer counterclockwise

    Look Counterclockwise

    Control-Option-Command-Left Bracket

    Tilt the 360° viewer down

    Look Down

    Control-Option-Command-Down Arrow

    Pan the 360° viewer to the left

    Look Left

    Control-Option-Command-Left Arrow

    Pan the 360° viewer to the right

    Look Right

    Control-Option-Command-Right Arrow

    Pan the 360° viewer up

    Look Up

    Control-Option-Command-Up Arrow

    Turn looped playback on or off

    Loop Playback

    Command-L

    Mirror the display of the connected VR headset in the 360° viewer

    Mirror VR Headset

    Control-Option-Command-9

    Turn on or turn off audio monitoring for the angle being skimmed

    Monitor Audio

    Shift-A

    Enter a negative timecode value to move the playhead back, move a clip earlier, or trim a range or clip, depending on your selection

    Negative Timecode Entry

    Hyphen (-)

    Go to the next item (in the browser) or the next edit point (in the timeline)

    Next Clip

    Control-Command-Right Arrow

    Move the playhead to the next marker

    Next Marker

    Control-Apostrophe (’)

    Send 360° video to the connected VR headset

    Output to VR Headset

    Control-Option-Command-7

    Play around the playhead position

    Play Around

    Shift-Question Mark (?)

    Play forward (press L multiple times to increase the playback speed)

    Play Forward

    L

    Play from the playhead position

    Play from Playhead

    Option-Space bar

    Play full screen from the skimmer or playhead position

    Play Full Screen

    Shift-Command-F

    Play in reverse (press J multiple times to increase the reverse playback speed)

    Play Reverse

    J

    Play in reverse while editing a text field (press J multiple times to increase the reverse playback speed)

    Play Reverse

    Control-J

    Play in reverse

    Play Reverse

    Shift-Space bar

    Play the selection

    Play Selection

    Slash (/)

    Play from the playhead to the end of the selection

    Play to End

    Control-Shift-O

    Start or pause playback

    Play/Pause

    Space bar

    Start or pause playback while editing a text field

    Play/Pause

    Control-Space bar

    Enter a positive timecode value to move the playhead forward, move a clip later, or trim a range or clip, depending on your selection

    Positive Timecode Entry

    Equal Sign (=)

    Go to the previous item (in the browser) or the previous edit point (in the timeline)

    Previous Clip

    Control-Command-Left Arrow

    Move the playhead to the previous marker

    Previous Marker

    Control-Semicolon (;)

    Set the angle being skimmed as the monitoring angle

    Set Monitoring Angle

    Shift-V

    Turn skimming on or off

    Skimming

    S

    Start or stop recording audio from the Record Voiceover window

    Start/Stop Voiceover Recording

    Option-Shift-A

    Stop playback

    Stop

    K

    Stop playback while editing a text field

    Stop

    Control-K

    Go back one level in the timeline history

    Timeline History Back

    Command-Left Bracket ([)

    Go forward one level in the timeline history

    Timeline History Forward

    Command-Right Bracket (])

    Go to the previous item (in the browser) or the previous edit point (in the timeline)

    Up

    Up Arrow

    While editing a text field, go to the previous item (in the browser) or the previous edit point (in the timeline)

    Up

    Control-Up Arrow

    Share and tools

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Share the selected project or clip using the default destination

    Share to Default Destination

    Command-E

    Make the Select tool active

    Select (Arrow) Tool

    A

    Make the Blade tool active

    Blade Tool

    B

    Make the Crop tool active and display onscreen controls for the selected clip or the topmost clip under the playhead

    Crop Tool

    Shift-C

    Make the Distort tool active and display onscreen controls for the selected clip or the topmost clip under the playhead

    Distort Tool

    Option-D

    Make the Hand tool active

    Hand Tool

    H

    Make the Position tool active

    Position Tool

    P

    Make the Transform tool active and display onscreen controls for the selected clip or the topmost clip under the playhead

    Transform Tool

    Shift-T

    Make the Trim tool active

    Trim Tool

    T

    Make the Zoom tool active

    Zoom Tool

    Z

    View

    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Depending on the clip name setting, display timeline clips with clip names, role names, or active angle names only

    Clip Appearance: Clip Labels Only

    Control-Option-6

    Decrease the size of audio waveforms for timeline clips

    Clip Appearance: Decrease Waveform Size

    Control-Option-Down Arrow

    Display timeline clips with large filmstrips only

    Clip Appearance: Filmstrips Only

    Control-Option-5

    Increase the size of audio waveforms for timeline clips

    Clip Appearance: Increase Waveform Size

    Control-Option-Up Arrow

    Display timeline clips with small audio waveforms and large filmstrips

    Clip Appearance: Large Filmstrips

    Control-Option-4

    Display timeline clips with large audio waveforms and small filmstrips

    Clip Appearance: Large Waveforms

    Control-Option-2

    Display timeline clips with audio waveforms and video filmstrips of equal size

    Clip Appearance: Waveforms and Filmstrips

    Control-Option-3

    Display timeline clips with large audio waveforms only

    Clip Appearance: Waveforms Only

    Control-Option-1

    Decrease the browser clip height

    Decrease Clip Height

    Shift-Command-Hyphen (-)

    Increase the browser clip height

    Increase Clip Height

    Shift-Command-Equal Sign (=)

    Show fewer filmstrip frames in browser clips

    Show Fewer Filmstrip Frames

    Shift-Command-Comma (,)

    Show or hide the Audio Animation editor for the selected clips or components

    Show/Hide Audio Animation

    Control-A

    Show or hide clip information when skimming in the browser

    Show/Hide Skimmer Info

    Control-Y

    Show or hide the Video Animation editor for the selected timeline clips

    Show/Hide Video Animation

    Control-V

    Show more filmstrip frames in browser clips

    Show More Filmstrip Frames

    Shift-Command-Period (.)

    Show one frame per filmstrip

    Show One Frame per Filmstrip

    Option-Shift-Command-Comma (,)

    Switch the browser between filmstrip view and list view

    Toggle Filmstrip/List View

    Option-Command-2

    Show or hide clip names in the browser

    View Clip Names

    Option-Shift-N

    Zoom in to the browser, viewer, or timeline

    Zoom In

    Command-Plus Sign (+)

    Zoom out of the browser, viewer, or timeline

    Zoom Out

    Command-Minus Sign (–)

    Zoom the contents to fit the size of the browser, viewer, or timeline

    Zoom to Fit

    Shift-Z

    Turn zooming in to audio samples on or off

    Zoom to Samples

    Control-Z

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    Action

    Command

    Shortcut

    Show or hide the Background Tasks window

    Background Tasks

    Command-9

    Make the Audio Enhancements inspector active

    Go to Audio Enhancements

    Command-8

    Make the Color Board active

    Go to Color Board

    Command-6

    Make the browser active

    Go to Browser

    Command-1

    Make the current inspector active

    Go to Inspector

    Option-Command-4

    Make the timeline active

    Go to Timeline

    Command-2

    Make the viewer active

    Go to Viewer

    Command-3

    Go to the next pane in the inspector or the Color Board

    Next Tab

    Control-Tab

    Go to the previous pane in the inspector or the Color Board

    Previous Tab

    Control-Shift-Tab

    Show or hide the Record Voiceover window

    Record Voiceover

    Option-Command-8

    Show the histogram in the viewer

    Show Histogram

    Control-Command-H

    Show the vectorscope in the viewer

    Show Vectorscope

    Control-Command-V

    Show the waveform monitor in the viewer

    Show Video Waveform

    Control-Command-W

    Show or hide the angle viewer

    Show/Hide Angles

    Shift-Command-7

    Show or hide the audio meters

    Show/Hide Audio Meters

    Shift-Command-8

    Show or hide the browser

    Show/Hide Browser

    Control-Command-1

    Show or hide the comparison viewer

    Show/Hide Comparison Viewer

    Control-Command-6

    Show or hide the Effects browser

    Show/Hide Effects Browser

    Command-5

    Show or hide the event viewer

    Show/Hide Event Viewer

    Control-Command-3

    Show or hide the inspector

    Show/Hide Inspector

    Command-4

    Show or hide the keyword editor

    Show/Hide Keyword Editor

    Command-K

    Show or hide the Libraries sidebar

    Show/Hide Libraries Sidebar

    Command-1

    Show or hide the Photos and Audio sidebar

    Show/Hide Photos and Audio Sidebar

    Shift-Command-1

    Show or hide the sidebar

    Show/Hide Sidebar

    Command-Grave Accent (`)

    Show or hide the 360° viewer

    Show/Hide 360° Viewer

    Option-Command-7

    Show or hide the timeline

    Show/Hide Timeline

    Control-Command-2

    Show or hide the timeline index for the open project

    Show/Hide Timeline Index

    Shift-Command-2

    Show or hide the Titles and Generators sidebar

    Show/Hide Titles and Generators Sidebar

    Option-Command-1

    Show or hide the video scopes in the viewer

    Show/Hide Video Scopes

    Command-7

    Switch between the half-height view and full-height view in the inspector

    Toggle Inspector Height

    Control-Command-4