Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Once you have your subclips in the Browser you can organize them into bins
in the same way as you would with clips. The subclips can then be edited into
the Timeline and worked with in the same way as clips.
Freeze Frame
When working with NTSC video each second is made up of 29.97 individual
frames; when working in PAL each second is made up of 25 frames. It is a
simple procedure to freeze any of these frames and create what is known as a
Freeze Frame.
1
Position the Scrubber Bar on the frame you wish to freeze in either the
Timeline or the Viewer.
2
Select the Modify menu at the top of
the screen and scroll down to Make
Freeze Frame.
3
Release your mouse button and the Freeze Frame with 'in' and 'out'
points marked is positioned in the Viewer. By default a 12 second
freeze is created (this can be set in User Preferences found under the
Final Cut Pro menu).
4
If you want the
Freeze Frame to
be accessible
within the Browser
then drag the
frame from the
Viewer into
the first column
of the Browser.
The Freeze Frame
is represented by a graphic symbol within the Browser when viewed in
list mode.
Drag the Freeze from the Viewer
 
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