Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.0.9) User Manual

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Chapter 3

Import media 

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Tip: Command-click to select multiple files or folders to import.

Add favorite import folders.

Navigate to the files and folders.

Play back the

selected clip.

Skim the

selected clip.

Click a column

heading to sort

items by that

category.

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Do any of the following:

To preview the selected clip: Play it using the playback controls or skim it by moving the pointer
forward or backward over the filmstrip.

To change which hard disk to import from: Select the hard disk in the Devices section or select
the location in the Favorites section.

To sort clips in list view by data such as duration, creation date, rating, keyword, and so on: Click
the column headings at the top of list view.

To add folders of frequently used media to the Favorites section: Drag a folder from the list on the
right to the Favorites section on the left.
To remove a folder from the Favorites section, Control-click the folder and choose Remove
from Sidebar in the shortcut menu.

To automatically close the Media Import window when the import begins: Select the “Close
window after starting import” checkbox.

To add a folder to the list view by dragging: Drag the folder from the Finder to the list view and
browse its contents in list view.

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When you're ready to import, click Import Selected.

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In the window that appears, choose how you want to organize the imported media in the

Event Library:

To add the imported clips to an existing event: Select “Add to existing event,” and choose the
event from the pop-up menu.

To create a new event: Select “Create new Event” and type a name (for example, “Chris and Kim
Wedding”) in the text field; then choose the disk where you want to store the event from the
“Save to” pop-up menu.

To learn more about events, see

Events and clips overview

on page 51.

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To have Final Cut Pro copy your media files and add them to the event folder that you specified,

select the checkbox.

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