Using Secondary Storylines and Understanding the Difference with Compound Clips in Final Cut Pro

 


In this video, we will explore the definition and usage of secondary storylines and the differences between them and compound clips in Final Cut Pro. Secondary storylines allow for the creation of additional storylines alongside the main storyline, while compound clips enable multiple clips to be grouped together and edited as a single clip. We will provide detailed explanations and examples of how to use each feature effectively in various situations.


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