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Editing
 
The editing process is the organizational and creative backbone of movie 
postproduction. All of your media (film, video, sound, and graphics) must be captured, 
organized, reviewed, synchronized, spliced together, and output to create a seamless 
flow of picture and sound. Traditionally, editing tasks fall into two main categories:
 
 
Making creative choices about the narrative flow by cutting image and sound
 
 
Organizing, reviewing, labeling, and sifting through numerous image and sound 
elements. This is an ongoing process that starts as early as the preproduction phase 
and lasts all the way to the final cut.
Additional tasks include mixing sound, layering video together for special effects, 
creating titles and credits, and correcting color.
 
Final Cut Pro HD
 
Final Cut Pro HD is the ultimate movie editing application, giving you complete 
freedom to edit video and audio together, choosing whatever style and workflow suit 
you best.
Final Cut Pro HD is also the central application that ties all the elements of your 
movie together. You can use Final Cut Pro HD to:
 
 
Capture video and audio from tape
 
 
Import QuickTime media
 
 
Edit film using Cinema Tools
 
 
Natively incorporate motion graphics projects from Motion and titles from LiveType
 
 
Import music created in Soundtrack
When you have finished your movie, the entire project can be:
 
 
Output to a wide variety of standard definition and high definition tape formats
 
 
Exported to a QuickTime movie file
 
 
Converted to an MPEG-2 or MPEG-1 file using Compressor, for DVD distribution using 
DVD Studio Pro
 
 
Converted to MPEG-1 or MPEG-4 formats for online web distribution
 
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