Final Cut Pro for iPad doesn’t currently support timeline markers—but there’s a workaround! In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use titles as visual markers to label, organize, and navigate your timeline more efficiently when editing on the iPad.

This video is perfect for mobile filmmakers, video editors, and content creators looking to speed up their workflow using Final Cut Pro for iPad. Whether you need to leave reminders for edits, identify scene breaks, or coordinate collaboration, this creative method works great in the absence of official marker tools.

Stay efficient, even without built-in markers—this technique is a game changer for mobile video making on the go with Apple’s Final Cut Pro for iPad.

Want to keep your timeline organized and edits flexible in Final Cut Pro for iPad? In this video tutorial, I’ll show you how to group connected clips into a storyline, giving you better control over your sequences and cleaner editing workflows—right on your iPad.

This technique is perfect for mobile video editors and filmmakers who want to move or modify a group of clips as a single unit. Whether you’re editing B-roll, cutaways, or audio elements, storylines help streamline your project and maintain creative control while using Apple’s powerful mobile editing software.

If you’re editing professionally or creating content on the go, mastering storylines in Final Cut Pro for iPad will level up your workflow.