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Working in the Timeline and Canvas 193
m Capture Settings pastes all the capture settings that are logged with a clip (using the
settings in the Clip Settings tab in the Log and Capture window).
m Audio Attributes: Determines which attributes of the audio clip are pasted
m Content pastes the audio waveform only. If the content is pasted onto a selected clip,
it is cropped or lengthened to match the duration of the selected clip. The speed is
not affected.
m Levels and Filters apply the parameter values and keyframes you have set for each
attribute.
Modifying Clips in a Sequence
When a clip from the Browser or Viewer is added to a sequence, Final Cut Pro makes a copy
of the clip. Changes made to a clip in the sequence, such as motion effects, filters, and so on,
only apply to that copy of the clip. The version of the clip in the Browser or Viewer is
untouched.
To modify a clip in a sequence, open the clip from the Timeline by double-clicking it or
selecting it and choosing Clip from the View menu.
To set aside a copy of a clip that you have applied effects to after placing it in a sequence,
drag it back into the Browser. For more information, see “Using Clips in Sequences” on
page 143.
Making Individual Clips Visible or Invisible
Clips can be temporarily “switched off” with the Clip Visibility command, which is similar to
the Track Visibility control in the Timeline. When clip visibility is turned off, the clip still
appears in the Timeline, but it is excluded from the sequence so it doesn’t appear in the
Canvas. You can still make modifications in the Timeline or Viewer to clips that have been
made invisible.
To make a clip invisible:
m Select it in the Timeline and choose Clip Visibility from the Modify menu.
The clip appears dimmed in the Timeline and the contents of the clip are never seen in
the Canvas.
Using Offline Clips
An offline clip is a placeholder for an actual media file. A clip is offline because it has been
logged but not yet captured, or because the actual media file has been moved or deleted.
You can also create an offline clip to use as a stand-in for media that is not yet available.
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