Beyond the Post

Riverside to Final Cut Pro Workflow: How to Edit Video Podcasts Faster


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Episode Summary:

In this episode, Robb and I break down the complete editing workflow we use to move from Riverside.fm’s built-in editor to a fully organized Final Cut Pro project. Editing often takes far longer than we expect, especially when we skip organizational steps.


We walk through exactly how we export segmented clips, comments, and chapter markers from Riverside, then bring those assets into Final Cut Pro for a fast triage pass. This early triage allows us to move quickly through multi-track timelines, identify problem areas, and get a feel for the story before committing to detailed edits. By focusing on organization upfront, we dramatically reduce the mental load and spend more time polishing the moments that actually matter. We close by inviting listeners to share their own editing workflows and tips as we continue building a smarter, more supportive creator community.



Key Takeaways:
  • Effective organization before editing dramatically reduces time spent on long episodes
  • Riverside’s export tools - segmented clips, comments, and chapter markers, speed up the import process
  • Final Cut Pro triage pass helps identify cuts quickly and reduces cognitive load
  • A rough early triage allows for faster fine-tuning later
  • Proper workflow can save up to two hours on long edits
  • Iterating across multiple tracks becomes easier with a well-structured project
  • Efficiency in the edit frees up more time for creativity (and family!)
  • Community-driven workflows lead to better results for podcasters at any level

Quote Pull-Outs:
  • “Organization isn’t optional—it’s the difference between a two-hour edit and a twelve-hour disaster.”
  • “Riverside gives you way more metadata than you think. Use it. It saves you energy later.”
  • “Triage first. Edit second. That’s how you keep your brain from melting.”
  • “A good workflow removes decisions so you can focus on the story.”



Gear & Tools Mentioned:
  • Riverside.fm (recording & timeline exporting)
  • Final Cut Pro (primary editing & triage environment)
  • Multi-track video timelines from Riverside’s export package
  • Chapter markers, segmented clips & comments via Riverside’s export panel



Links & Resources:
  • Riverside.fm — https://riverside.fm
  • Final Cut Pro — https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/
  • Beyond the Post Website — https://beyondthepost.fm
  • Beyond the Post Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost

Call to Action:

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Beyond the PostBy Robb and Bodie