Add a perfectly lined up four-up split screen effect in Final Cut Pro to display four clips at once. Using the transform tool to resize and manually dragging clips to each corner to line up perfect is almost impossible in Final Cut Pro. Even with snapping guides, your clips will end up either overlapping, or you will have gaps between clips. In the method shown in this video, your clips will line up perfectly in the corners, with zero overlap, and no gaps. We’ll also take a look at how to animate in and out your clips, and go from a single clip, to a four-up display, and back to a single clip.
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