![]() ![]() While transitions are often applied to the edit point between two adjacent clips, they can be applied to the beginning or end of a clip as well or to a single clip, beginning or end. FCP also has many, very graphic transitions like Cube spin, Wipes, Page Peel, etc. While FCP has some 67 different transitions that we can use, some of the most often used transitions are Cross Dissolve, Dip to Color Dissolve, or Fade in Fade Out Dissolve, which can be subtle. In order to achieve this effect we use Transitions. ![]() Often at the end of a scene we want to convey to the viewer a passage of time or place before starting the next scene. This creates the feeling that the scene is happening continuously. When working on a Project in FCP clips from within a scene are often put end to end, what we call straight cuts. The Basics - Editing with Transitions in Final Cut Pro Editing with Transitions in Final Cut Pro
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