Reference Summary: Steve Martin shows Mark Spencer the fundamentals of 3-point editing and how to execute a back-timed edit. The Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 update includes many workflow improvements across the entire editing process.

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Steve Martin shows Mark Spencer the fundamentals of 3-point editing and how to execute a back-timed edit. The Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 update includes many workflow improvements across the entire editing process. Steve Martin shows you a simple way to organize all of your footage that you bring into FCPX.

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  • Steve Martin shows Mark Spencer the fundamentals of 3-point editing and how to execute a back-timed edit.
  • The Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 update includes many workflow improvements across the entire editing process.
  • Steve Martin shows you a simple way to organize all of your footage that you bring into FCPX.
  • Mark Spencer demonstrates the new features in the spring update to Apple Motion (5.0.2).
  • Mark Spencer dives deep into Final Cut Pro X to really optimize the true

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