Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X - iTunes/iPad Edition
Introducing the Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X. In this tutorial, Apple-certified master trainer and Ripple Training founder Steve Martin, will guide you through the new workflows, toolsets and features of Apple's latest professional video editing application, Final Cut Pro X. Whether you are new to digital video editing or transitioning from another editing application - which includes previous versions of Final Cut Pro and iMovie - our goal is to give you a solid foundation for understanding both the how and why behind the software, so you can focus on your ultimate goal - which is telling your stories.
The Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X is a unique training curriculum that is the culmination of Steve's 12 years delivering Final Cut Pro training in both the classroom and on video. The training is presented in 37 individual lessons with a running time of 5 hours. The tutorial also includes media files for following along in Final Cut Pro X. To view the Table of Contents click here
Prepare to become Apple Certified
These Apple Certified videos partially prepare you to earn Apple Certified Pro — Final Cut Pro X Level One status. Level One certification attests to essential operational knowledge of the application. The Final Cut Pro X exam will be available later this Summer. Learn more by clicking here.

Experience our Training on the iPad
The iPad is revolutionizing the way people access and interact with media. Video training is therefore a natural fit for people who want their training on the go or on a separate device from their main system. Because of the limited storage capacities of the iPad, we have labored to keep the movie sizes as small as possible while maintaining our high standards of image and sound quality. And perhaps best of all, you don't need to be connected to the internet to watch our tutorials on your iPad.

Tutorial Delivered Through iTunes
We realize you may have a question or two, so we created a short FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page to answer them.
Who is this Tutorial for?
Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X starts from the beginning and assumes no prior knowledge of Final Cut Pro or Mac-based video editing. Our tutorial walks you through the complete post production workflow, from initial media import to final output. Along the way you'll learn techniques to make you more productive using Final Cut Pro X's bevy of editing tools, effects, titles, transitions and themes.
Previous experience with iMovie or legacy versions of Final Cut Pro is not required, however a solid foundation in those apps would prove to be a useful bridge to understanding Final Cut Pro X's new workflow paradigms. Each step in the editing workflow is presented in easy-to-follow learning modules that include chapter markers you can use to navigate to the section you want to watch.
Table of Contents
Exploring the Interface
- Launching Final Cut Pro X
- Exploring the Interface
- The Toolbar
Commanding the Keyboard
- Using Keyboard & Contextual Shortcuts
- Locating Keyboard Commands in the Command Editor
- Filtering the Virtutal Keyboard
- Customizing the Keyboard
- Using the Help System
Organizing, Optimizing & Analyzing Media
- Choosing Import Preferences
- Organizing During Import
- Transcoding During Import
- Analyzing Video During Import
- Analyzing Audio During Import
Importing Files & Folders
- Importing from the Mac Finder
- Understanding Smart Collections
- Importing by Drag & Drop
Importing from a Camera, Camera Archive & iMovie
- Importing from File-Based Cameras
- Importing from Tape-Based Cameras
- Creating and Opening Camera Archives
- Importing an iMovie Event Libarary or Project
Working in the Event Library
- Understanding the Event Library
- Viewing Clips as a Filmstrip
- Viewing Clips as a List
- Viewing & Grouping Events
Organizing Media with Keywords
- Viewing & Assigning Keywords
- Assigning Frequentlly Used Keywords
- Filtering Keywords
- Creating Custom Smart Collections
Rating, Deleting & Transcoding Media
- Rating Your Media
- Assigning Keywords to Ranges
- Deleting Media & Events from the Event Library
- Transcoding Media
Working in the Project Library
- Anatomy of a Final Cut Pro X Project
Building a Rough Cut
- Creating a Project
- Making Selections & Playing Clips in the Event Browser
- Dropping Clips into the Timeline
- Appending Clips to the Storyline
- Navigating in the Timeline
- Understanding the Relationship between the Skimmer & Playhead
- Reordering Clips in the Storyline
Performing Insert, Overwrite & Connect Edits
- Performing Insert & Overwrite Edits
- Understanding Storylines
- Working with Connected Clips
- Performing an Audio Only Connect Edit
- Changing the Timeline Clip Appearance
- Nudging & Soloing a Clip
- Synchronizing Clips
Removing Unwanted Material
- Locating Clips with the Timeline Index
- Introducing the New & Improved Range Selection Tool
- Removing Unwanted Material from the Timeline
- Performing Blade & Skimmer Trims
Replacing Clips & 3-Point Editing
- Performing a Replace Edit
- Creating a 3-Point Edit
Adjusting Clip Timing
- Adjusting Edits with the Selection Tool
- Creating Split Edits
- Flattening a Clip to the Primary Storyline
Auditioning Clips
Using the Trimmng Tools
- Working with the Trim Tool
- Performing a Ripple Edit with Snapping
- Performing a Rolling Edit
- Performing a Slip Edit
- Performing a Slide Edit
- Trimming with the Precision Editor
Working with Storylines
- Understanding Gap Clips
- Using the Position Tool
- Replacing Gap Clips
- Detaching & Removing Audio
- Revealing a Clip in the Event Browser
- Performing a 3-Point Video Only Edit
Creating Secondary Storylines & Compound Clips
- Working with a Secondary Storyline
- Reordering & Replacing Clips in a Secondary Storyline
- Understanding Secondary Storyline Limitations
- Working with Compound Clips
Editing the Soundtrack
- Duplicating a Project
- Setting up the Project for Sound Editing
- Creatiing Fades
- Controlling Clip Volume
- Working in the Audio Inspector
Working with Music
- Accessing the Music & Sound Browser
- Controlling Volume over Time
- Auditioning Music
Adding Markers & Dolby 5.1 Surround Panning
- Working with Markers
- Spotting Sound Effects
- Adding a Sound Effects Bed
- Working with Audio Channels
- Panning in Dolby 5.1 Surround Space
- Applying Panning Presets
- Animating the Speaker Focus
Enhancing the Soundtrack
- Enhancing Audio
- Reducing Noise and Hum
- Enhancing Voice
Retiming Video
- Retiming a Clip - Constant Speed Changes
- Changing Speed with the Retiming Handle
- Retiming a Clip - Variable Speed Changes
- Making Changes to Speed Segments
- Applying Speed Ramp Effects
- Applying Other Retime Effects
Creating Hold Frames & Controlling Video Quality
- Creating Hold Frames
- Controlling the Video Quality
Applying and Modifying Transitions
- Controlling Transition Overlap
- Applying the Default Transition
- Changing the Transition Duration
- Rolling an Edit Under a Transition
- Applying a Transition from the Media Browser
- Adjusting the Transition Properties
- Dealing with Audio
- Replacing a Transition
- Applying Multiple Transitions
Applying & Animating Effects
- Applying Effects
- Adjusting Effect Properties
- Changing Effects over Time
- Copying & Pasting Effects to a Connected Clip
- Keyframing Effects with Range Selection
Working with Generators & Backgrounds
- Adding a Generator from the Media Browser
- Adding Photos to a Project
- Changing the Spatial Conform
Transforming Images
- Working with the 2D Transform Controls
- Animating Transforms with Keyframes
- Altering the Motion Path
- Animating Opacity
Trimming, Cropping & Distorting Images
- Trimming & Cropping an Image
- Creating a Ken Burns Effect
- Distorting an Image
- Copying and Pasting a Compound Clip
Applying and Animating Titles
- Creating Lower Thirds
- Copying, Pasting & Modifying a Title
- Adding an End Title
- Changing the Published Parameters
- Modifying Text Properties
Working with Themes & Placeholders
Balancing & Matching Color Automatically
- Auto Balancing Color
- Auto Matching Color & Look
Manually Color Correcting Images
- Manually Color Correcting Images
- Adjusting Contrast
- Adjusting Saturation
- Adjusting Color
Using Color & Shape Masks for Targeted Corrections
- Targeting Specific Areas using a Color Mask
- Targeting Specific Areas using a Shape Mask
- Adding Multiple Corrections
- Copying & Pasting Corrections
Publishing to Apple Devices
- Sharing Your Projects
- Publishing to Apple Devices
- Monitoring the Encoding Process
- Viewing the Movie in the Share Inspector
Publishing to Blu-ray & Vimeo
- Publishing to Blu-ray Disc
- Publishing to Video Sharing Sites
- Exporting to QuickTime
Exploring Roles & Exporting QuickTime Media
- Exporting to QuickTime
- Working with Roles
- Creating Subroles
- Exporting Stems
Exporting using Compressor
- Overview of Compressor
- Exporting using a Compressor Preset
Minimum System Requirements for Viewing Tutorials (Mac)
- Mac OS X version 10.5 or Higher
- 2 GHz Intel Core Duo Processor or Better
- 1 GB or more of RAM
- 16 MB of VRAM
- iTunes 9 or later
- QuickTime 7.6.6 or later
- DVD ROM drive for Burning Backups
- 1280 x 800 screen size or better
Minimum System Requirements for Viewing Tutorials (Win)
- 32 Bit Editions of Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista
- 32 Bit Editions of Windows Vista or Windows 7
- 2 GHz Intel Core Duo Processor or Better
- 1 GB or more of RAM (2 GB Recommended)
- DirectX 9.0 Compatible Video Card with 32MB of VRAM
- QuickTime Compatible Audio Card
- iTunes 9 or later
- QuickTime 7.6.6 or later
- Supported DVD-R Drive for Burning Backups
- 1280 x 800 screen size or better