Final Cut Pro User Guide for Mac
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Intro to importing media
- If it’s your first import
- Organize files during import
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- Import from Image Playground
- Import from iMovie for macOS
- Import from iMovie for iOS or iPadOS
- Import from Final Cut Pro for iPad
- Import from Final Cut Camera
- Import from Photos
- Import from Music
- Import from Apple TV
- Import from Motion
- Import from GarageBand and Logic Pro
- Import using workflow extensions
- Record into Final Cut Pro
- Memory cards and cables
- Supported media formats
- Import third-party formats with media extensions
- Adjust ProRes RAW camera settings
- Import REDCODE RAW files
- Import Canon Cinema RAW Light files
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- Intro to effects
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- Intro to transitions
- How transitions are created
- Add transitions and fades
- Quickly add a transition with a keyboard shortcut
- Set the default duration for transitions
- Delete transitions
- Adjust transitions in the timeline
- Adjust transitions in the inspector and viewer
- Merge jump cuts with the Flow transition
- Adjust transitions with multiple images
- Modify transitions in Motion
- Add adjustment clips
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- Add storylines
- Use the precision editor
- Conform frame sizes and rates
- Use XML to transfer projects
- Glossary
- Copyright and trademarks

Export or import keyboard shortcuts in Final Cut Pro for Mac
After you save a command set, you may want to export it to create a backup or to share the new set with another user. Exported command sets are saved in a file that can be imported back into Final Cut Pro at a later time.
Export a set of custom keyboard shortcuts
Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Customize (or press Option-Command-K).
If the command set you want to export isn’t shown, click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose a different command set.
Do one of the following:
Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Export.
Click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose Export.
Type a name for the exported command set in the Save As field, navigate to the location where you want to save the exported set, and click Save.
The file is saved in the location you chose, with the filename extension .commandset.
Import a command set
In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Import.
Open the Command Editor by choosing Final Cut Pro > Command Sets > Customize, then click the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the Command Editor and choose Import.
In the window that appears, navigate to the location where you’ve stored a command set file, select it, and click Open.
If you’re already using a command set with the same name, you’re asked to rename the command set.
The new command set is added to the Command Sets submenu of the Final Cut Pro menu and to the pop-up menu in the Command Editor.
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