1. Ripple: The Ripple operation involves extending or shortening a clip without affecting the subsequent clips in the timeline. You'll learn how to perform a ripple edit by dragging clip edges, using keyboard shortcuts, and trimming clips on the timeline.
2. Roll: The Roll operation allows you to move the contents of a clip while keeping its duration unchanged. You'll discover how to perform a roll edit by dragging clips, using the Precision Editor tool, and employing the "roll edit" option.
3. Slip: The Slip operation lets you adjust the in and out points of a clip without affecting its overall length. You'll learn how to slip a clip by clicking and dragging the clip edges or by using the "slip trim" tool.
4. Slide: The Slide operation enables you to move a clip along the timeline while maintaining its duration and keeping other clips in their original positions. You'll explore various methods for sliding clips, including dragging clips on the timeline and using keyboard commands.
This comprehensive tutorial will enhance your editing skills and empower you to make precise adjustments to your video clips in Final Cut Pro, resulting in a more polished and refined final cut.