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Sending your library to another editor - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Sending your library to another editor
- You've just received a call from your producer. Who's told you that you're now going to be collaborating with another editor, who's going to assist you with the process of finalizing the story. What you need to do is get all of your editing decisions so far over to them knowing that they have the media that you are referencing on their computer. Final cut makes this extremely easy to do with an existing library. To see this select your final cut essentials, 10.6 library and write click, where we can actually copy to a library. Now we created a copy library earlier but let's just see this by creating a new library. We'll save this to the desktop just so that we have access to it. And I'll call it, send to editor. Once we click on save we'll be presented with a dialogue box. That'll ask us, well, how do we want to send this library? We know that they have the media, so we really don't need to send them the original…
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Media management introduction1m 22s
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Deleting generated media files2m 43s
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Relinking and deleting clips in a library2m 22s
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Moving and copying clips between libraries2m 58s
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Managing library storage locations2m 10s
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Sending your library to another editor2m 19s
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Referencing a backup library1m 24s
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