

Don't forget to submit your cut for free feedback. Say "yes" to this.Īnd that's it! You are ready to edit! No rendering needed. (Click on the image links, click the image and drag it onto your desktop) Jenny Bird Photograph by Jessica Gormley 300 dpi JPEG (2.0 MB) 300 dpi TIFF (9.4. Hit the red overwrite button.Ĩ) Final Cut Pro 7 will ask you if you want to match your sequence settings to the clip settings. Or if it's too much, just screenshot/printscreen. It's probably because they finish loading NOT at the same time Instructions: Click the gif then drag it to your left or right. Select File > Import > Folder. You can also choose to import the files individually by choosing Import > Files.ħ) Grab any clip and drag it into your viewer. Let's play My Forged Wedding: CLICK & DRAG click & drag OR screenshot c: PS: IF THERE ARE SAME FACES ON YOUR SCREENSHOT, REFRESH THE PAGE. Now you're ready to import these clips into FCP7.ĥ) Open Final Cut Pro 7 and create a new project by selecting File > Save Project As.Ħ) Import the newly created, prores "Media" folder. Then click and drag that setting onto your clip.ģ) Set the place where you'd like the newly created files to be saved by right clicking on the word "source." Then chose "other." Finally, create chose where you'd like to save the new files. Use the search bar to find the ProRes Proxy codec. If you need help, please contact us by Steps:Ģ) From the product that you purchased on EditStock, drag the clips in the "media" folder into compressor. Underneath that mid arbor is the same sealed drag system found in the Hydros SL incorporating six interacting carbon and stainless drag surfaces. You'll need to convert this to ProRes using compressor. Files downloaded from EditStock are compressed in the H264 codec.
