You can move clips together in Final Cut Pro by using the "Group" function. This allows you to treat multiple clips as a single unit, making it easier to move, copy, and edit them simultaneously.
Here's how to group clips in Final Cut Pro:
- Select the clips you want to group. You can do this by clicking on each clip individually, or by dragging a selection box around them.
- Right-click on one of the selected clips.
- Choose "Group" from the menu.
Once you've grouped your clips, you can move them around in your timeline as a single unit by clicking and dragging the group. You can also copy and paste the entire group, or apply effects and transitions to all the clips within the group at once.
To ungroup clips, right-click on the grouped clips and choose "Ungroup" from the menu.
Here are some additional tips for working with grouped clips:
- You can group and ungroup clips as many times as you need.
- The "Group" function is a powerful tool for streamlining your editing process.
- It's also useful for creating complex animations and transitions.