The jaggies can occur for numerous reasons. If you are viewing the text in the FCP Canvas this is not what the final output will be. You will need to view the video on an external monitor to see the final quality but in the FCP Canvas you can select to view the video at 100% and turn off the Aspect Ratio correction. This will give a better idea of what the final output will look like and should reduce the jaggies somewhat.
It is possible to cut CDs and DVDs without shattering them. Just cut them with a razor saw, and then use a metal file to get rid of any jagged edges.
That flag would be Qatar.
Get clay, make it into a long rectangle, and bend it like so. Then cut jagged edges along the sides. Voila! California.
A cut with smooth edges is called an incision.
Assuming jagged with two g is meant ... The knife was blunt so the cut had a jagged edge.
cut the edges , trim the edges.
Go to a stylist. Or when you get it cut, don't let it be cut evenly, jagged cuts look best.
Razor cut jagged haircut
If you mean 'lacerate'. It means a jagged or irregulare cut or gash of the skin.
Slug is the safe area can be set on the 4 areas of a inside a page in InDesign, it keeps the artwork or text away from the edges when it is ready to be cut after printing.
If you mean as in a cut, then it would be called laceration.
Final Cut Express was created in 2003.