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41Final Cut Pro User Guide
3. In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
Choose File > Import > Media (or press Command-I).
Click the Import Media button on the left side of the toolbar.
4. In the Media Import window, select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the Cameras
section on the left.
You can play back your media using the playback controls or skim it by moving the
pointer forward or backward over a filmstrip.
You can also do any of the following:
Change which device to import from: Click the device in the Cameras section.
Change the way the clips appear: Click the Clip Appearance button in the bottom-
right corner of the Media Import window.
Switch between filmstrip view and list view: Click the List View and Filmstrip View
buttons at the bottom of the Media Import window (connected file-based cameras
and camera archives only).
Note: When you select a clip in list view, a filmstrip for the selected clip appears at
the top of the Media Import window. You can skim to any frame in the filmstrip and
set start and end points.
Sort clips in list view by data such as duration, creation date, rating, keyword, and
file type: Click the column headings at the top of list view. Control-click column
headings to add additional columns. For more information about list view, see Import
into Final Cut Pro from your Mac or storage device.
Add folders of frequently used media to the Favorites section: Drag them from list
view.
To remove a folder from the Favorites section, Control-click the folder and choose
Remove from Sidebar.
Automatically close the Media Import window when the import begins: Select the
Close window after starting import” checkbox.
Add a folder to list view by dragging: Drag the folder from the Finder to list view and
browse its contents in list view.