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How-To: Use Final Cut Pro X’s move event feature to archive events and save space [Video]

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<p>Since the 12″ MacBook is significantly limited when it comes to attaching external peripherals, I generally do all of my editing work in Final Cut Pro X with events stored directly on device. Being that I shoot 99% of our videos in 4K, you can probably imagine how quickly my MacBook’s storage is exhausted.</p>
<p>Needless to say, I’ve become accustomed to archiving events on a bi-weekly basis to save on space. In this hands-on tutorial, I’ll share my easy-to-use workflow for archiving Final Cut Pro X events and media to an external drive. <a href="http://9to5mac.com/2016/07/22/how-to-use-final-cut-pro-x-move-event-archive-events-save-space-video/#more-439923" class="more-link">more…[/url]</p>
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