How do I fade out video in Final Cut Pro?
Apply fades using the Modify menu
- In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select one or more audio clips or video clips with audio.
- Do one of the following: Choose Modify > Adjust Audio Fades > Apply Fades.
- To adjust the duration of a fade, drag the fade handle to the point where you want the fade to begin or end.
How do I gradually increase volume in Final Cut Pro?
In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select one or more audio clips or video clips with audio. Do one of the following: Adjust the volume in +1 or –1 dB increments: Choose Modify > Adjust Volume, then choose Up or Down, or press Control-Plus Sign (+) or Control-Minus Sign (–).
Where is the Modify menu in Final Cut Pro?
In the Project Properties inspector, click the Modify button in the top-right corner. In the window that appears, change the settings as appropriate. For a detailed list of all project settings, see Final Cut Pro project settings.
How do you change opacity in Final Cut Pro?
Select the volume and opacity overlay button. Click on the line over the clip and drag it up and down to adjust the video clip’s opacity. Use the pen key to plot points on the line for greater opacity control.
What is Crossfade +3dB?
+3dB: Starts quickly and then slowly tapers off toward the end. This is the most useful setting for quick fades. –3dB: Starts slowly and then moves quickly toward the end. This is the default setting and is best for maintaining a natural volume when crossfading between two clips.
What is audio ducking?
Ducking temporarily lowers, or “ducks,” the volume level of a specified audio signal anytime a second specified audio signal is present. In live sound, ducking is commonly used to lower background music anytime a person speaks, then raises it when that person finishes speaking, as in the emcee example above.