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21Final Cut Pro User Guide
Improved range selections
Start and end points in clips in the browser now stay in place when you click elsewhere.
You can also create multiple range selections in one or more clips.
For more information, see
Select ranges in Final Cut Pro and Set multiple ranges in the
Final Cut Pro browser.
Other notable features
With chapter markers and chapter marker thumbnails, you can prepare chapters and
their representative poster frame images directly within Final Cut Pro for output to
DVD, Blu-ray disc, QuickTime Player, and Apple devices. See Add chapter markers in
Final Cut Pro.
The new Paste Attributes window is a powerful way to transfer specific effects and
other settings between clips.
You can now add freeze frames quickly and easily with a single keyboard shortcut.
Titling is significantly improved, including support for the new title markers feature in
Motion.
Flexible connection points improve manual control over connected clips as you slip,
slide, or move clips in the primary storyline. See
Connect clips in Final Cut Pro.
New compound clip architecture makes compound clips easier to reuse in multiple
projects and provides improved performance.
You can now import and export MXF files using third-party plug-ins. For a list of
supported media files, see
Media formats supported in Final Cut Pro.
Final Cut Pro 10.0.6 provides improved support for anamorphic media. See Conform
frame sizes and rates in Final Cut Pro.
Whats new in Final Cut Pro 10.0.3
Final Cut Pro 10.0.3 includes major new features and enhancements, detailed below.
Multicam editing
You can now use multicam clips to edit footage from multicamera shoots or other synced
footage in real time. Working with multicam clips in Final Cut Pro is a flexible and fluid
process. While the active angle plays in the viewer, you can also view all angles playing
simultaneously in the angle viewer and easily cut and switch between them. You can create
multicam clips from diverse media sources and modify existing multicam clips during the
editing process.
For more information, see
Intro to multicam editing in Final Cut Pro.