Final Cut Pro Chapter 5

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Final Cut Pro Chapter 5 - Quiz

Quiz for Chapter 5


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How can you display a list of markers that are in a sequence?

    • A.

      Control-Click in the Timeline ruler. The markers appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu.

    • B.

      Shift-Click in the Timeline ruler. The markers appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu.

    • C.

      Command-Click in the Timeline ruler. The markers appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu.

    • D.

      File>Short Cut

    • E.

      All The Above

    Correct Answer
    A. Control-Click in the Timeline ruler. The markers appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu.
    Explanation
    By control-clicking in the Timeline ruler, the markers will appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu. This allows the user to display a list of markers that are in a sequence.

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  • 2. 

    Where can you change the Timeline settings of the active sequence?

    • A.

      Sequence>Settings

    • B.

      File>Settings

    • C.

      Final Cut Pro>User Preferences

    • D.

      Final Cut> Audio Video Settings

    • E.

      File>User Preferences

    Correct Answer
    A. Sequence>Settings
    Explanation
    In order to change the Timeline settings of the active sequence, you need to go to Sequence>Settings. This option allows you to modify various settings such as frame rate, resolution, and aspect ratio specific to the active sequence. By selecting this option, you can customize the timeline settings according to your requirements.

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  • 3. 

    Which two edit points does the slip tool adjust?

    • A.

      Three points at once

    • B.

      Out only of one clip

    • C.

      In and Out of one clip

    • D.

      In and Out of two clips

    • E.

      In only of one clip

    Correct Answer
    C. In and Out of one clip
    Explanation
    The slip tool adjusts the in and out points of one clip. This means that it allows for precise adjustments to the timing and duration of the clip without affecting any other clips in the timeline. By using the slip tool, editors can easily fine-tune the start and end points of a clip to achieve the desired timing and pacing in their project.

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  • 4. 

    Which two sets of shortcut keys allow you to adjust edit points one frame at a time?

    • A.

      Down Arrow Key

    • B.

      Angle Brackets Keys

    • C.

      K and L Key

    • D.

      [ ] Bracket Keys

    • E.

      Left and Right Arrow Key

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Angle Brackets Keys
    D. [ ] Bracket Keys
    Explanation
    The Angle Brackets Keys (< and >) and the [ ] Bracket Keys allow you to adjust edit points one frame at a time. These shortcut keys are commonly used in video editing software to fine-tune the timing and placement of clips. By pressing the Angle Brackets Keys, you can nudge the edit point forward or backward by a single frame, while the [ ] Bracket Keys allow you to trim the edit point by one frame at a time. These shortcuts provide precise control over the editing process and help to achieve seamless transitions between clips.

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  • 5. 

    Which two edit points does the Roll tool adjust?

    • A.

      The ripple tool only effects two edit points

    • B.

      One clips out point and the adjacent clips In point.

    • C.

      One clips in and out point and the other clips in and out point

    • D.

      Neither in or out points

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. One clips out point and the adjacent clips In point.
    Explanation
    The Roll tool adjusts one clip's out point and the adjacent clip's in point. This means that when using the Roll tool, you can change the timing between two clips by extending or shortening the out point of one clip and the in point of the next clip. This allows for seamless transitions between clips and precise editing control.

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  • 6. 

    How do you adjust one track of a linked clip?

    • A.

      Turn off linked selection

    • B.

      Unpairing stereo in file

    • C.

      Hold down option key before clicking the track

    • D.

      Hold down command key before clicking the track

    • E.

      Hold down control key before clicking the track

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Turn off linked selection
    C. Hold down option key before clicking the track
    Explanation
    To adjust one track of a linked clip, you need to turn off linked selection. This ensures that only the selected track is affected when making adjustments. Additionally, you should hold down the option key before clicking the track. This allows you to make specific adjustments to that particular track without affecting the others.

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  • 7. 

    How many clips are affected when applying the Slide tool?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    • E.

      5

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
    Explanation
    When applying the Slide tool, three clips are affected.

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  • 8. 

    Is extending two edit points most similar to rolling a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material?

    • A.

      YES

    • B.

      NO

    • C.

      MAYBE

    • D.

      HELL IF I KNOW

    • E.

      WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT

    Correct Answer
    A. YES
    Explanation
    Extending two edit points is similar to rolling a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material because both actions involve adjusting the duration of a clip without affecting other elements in the sequence.

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  • 9. 

    What modifier key is essential to reposition a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material?

    • A.

      Option

    • B.

      Command

    • C.

      Control

    • D.

      Shift

    • E.

      WTF

    Correct Answer
    A. Option
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Command. The Command key is essential to reposition a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material. By holding down the Command key while dragging a clip, it allows the user to move the clip to a new position without affecting any other clips in the sequence. The Command key acts as a modifier key in this case, modifying the behavior of the drag action.

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  • 10. 

    If one track of a clip has gotten out of sync with the other tracks, by being either slipped or moved how do you resync those tracks

    • A.

      Command Z

    • B.

      Control-Click the red indicators and Slip into Sync

    • C.

      Control-click the red indicators and Move into sync

    • D.

      ALL THE ABOVE

    Correct Answer
    D. ALL THE ABOVE
    Explanation
    To resync tracks that have gotten out of sync with each other, you can use any of the mentioned methods. The "Command Z" shortcut can be used to undo the slip or move action that caused the tracks to go out of sync. Alternatively, you can control-click the red indicators and choose the "Slip into Sync" option to adjust the timing of the track, or choose the "Move into sync" option to physically move the track back into sync with the others. Therefore, all of the mentioned options can be used to resync the tracks.

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