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How to cut caption in SE

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in this hopefully quick video iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how to add captions to your video using final cut pro this is important not only for foreign language videos like in the upcoming example that iamp;#39;m going to show you but also for social media videos there are certain platforms like instagram and tiktok that donamp;#39;t allow you to add your own captions as a separate file so therefore you have to burn in your captions so iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that and also how to style your captions to change the font size and the colors because that is strangely very difficult to do in final cut so hereamp;#39;s my sample footage uploaded into final cuts this is an interview with a japanese speaking chef so we have to add english subtitles so that people can understand what heamp;#39;s saying so this is the raw audio but i went ahead and added some enhancements and also added the limiter as an effect i have a separate video talking about why i add the limite

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Captions: Captions are the short (usually one-line) headlines / titles / explanations for the photo appearing over/above the cutlines. Cutlines: Cutlines (at newspapers and some magazines) are the words (under the caption, if. there is one) describing the photograph or illustration.
In the Final Cut Pro timeline, position the playhead where you want a caption to appear. Choose Edit Captions Add Caption (or press Option-C, or Control-Option-C if the caption editor is already open). A new caption clip appears at the top of the timeline (in a dedicated caption lane), and the caption editor opens.
Use the Transform controls in the Video inspector as follows: Position X and Y: Move the image left and right (X) and up and down (Y). Rotation: Rotate the image around its anchor point.
Adjust a titles position onscreen Select a title clip in the Final Cut Pro timeline. Move the playhead over the selected title clip. Drag the text object to the new position.
Select the stream in the Project Panel, then File - Export - Captions. Then in the Caption Panel use the Import Settings button to override and import . srt as 608. That should do it.
Adjust and arrange captions in Final Cut Pro for Mac Adjust a captions position in the timeline: Drag it left or right. Adjust a captions duration: Trim the caption clip by dragging its start or end point. Roll the edit point between two caption clips: Make a roll edit using the Trim tool.
On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. On the Captions dialog box, click AutoCaption, and then select the check boxes for the items that you want Word to automatically add captions to. You can also choose which position to add captions to in the Position drop-down list.
In Final Cut Pro, choose Window Workspaces, then choose a layout from the submenu.

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