Final Cut Pro X provides several different ways to edit. The fi rst method we
discussed is invoked by pressing the letter E. This is called an Append edit—this
edits shots onto the end of the Timeline. Therefore, what you are adding to the
Timeline does not interfere with existing content in the Timeline.
The next type of edit creates what is called a Connected Clip. The Connect edit
places a clip above what is called the Primary Storyline; this can be seen as a super-
impose edit. When editing audio only this is edited below the Primary Storyline.
To perform a Connect edit is simple: highlight a clip in the ...
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