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Outputting Your Finished Movie
After you’ve completed editing your movie, you have
numerous options for delivering your work.
You can send your completed movie, a sequence, or even a single clip to another
Final Cut Studio application for further work. For example, you can send your movie to
Color to grade your sequences, to Motion for inclusion in a motion graphics project, or
to Soundtrack Pro for audio editing. You can also send your movie to Compressor for
eventual output in a specic format or using a specic type of codec or compression.
You can output your movie to a master tape using a professional VTR tape deck or
your camera, or output your movie as a QuickTime le that you can easily share with
others. You can also export your movie ready for viewing on standard denition or
high denition monitors, mobile devices such as iPod and iPhone, and websites such
as YouTube. Whether you need a simple QuickTime movie or professionally mastered
output in a specic format for a broadcast, Final Cut Pro provides the options you need.
In this chapter, you’ll explore exporting a movie as a QuickTime le, as well as exporting
your movie in formats compatible with iPod and iPhone devices, or in formats suitable
for viewing on YouTube or other websites.