As more and more video camera manufacturers abandon tape-based conventional recording, smaller, more powerful video cameras have evolved, recording increasingly vast amounts of data. With FCP X, Apple shifts its flagship video editor’s emphasis to tapeless, metadata-based shooting and production techniques that accommodate this emerging data-centric workflow.
In acknowledging and embracing this change, Apple offers users a new paradigm for editing, organization, performance, and post-production workflow.
Most of the features introduced in FCP X are welcome and badly needed. Some are long overdue. Still, others are positively jarring and require a change in mindset to appreciate.

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Save the film clip on your computer in a format that MS media player can use. Use the insert button at the top of your screen to install the video clip.
I put sometimes avi files (pretty convenient) for my homeworks, option insert, after video clip. It gives you the option of grabbin a file from your computer, in case you have downloaded it from youtube for example. avi works fine for me, so just in case another clip doesnt work for you just convert it (mpeg, flv, etc)
Hope this help
It is difficult to explain it in several words. Please refer to the tutorials below.
To add film clip, you may refer to this tutorial:
http://videopptpower.wordpress.com/2009/ 05/02/how-to-insert-video-to-your-powerp oint-presentation/
To add sound clip, you may refer to:
http://videopptpower.wordpress.com/2009/ 04/23/how-to-add-music-song-to-powerpoin
Place a film clip into your PowerPoint:
Open PowerPoint -> Insert -> Movie -> Movie from File -> Choose the video you want to insert and then click OK-> Click Automatically or when clicked as you like
Place a song into your PowerPoint:
Open PowerPoint -> Insert -> Sound -> Sound from File ->