Motion Blur in Final Cut Pro X
In this episode, Mark will show you how you can add realistic motion blur to your animations and video in Final Cut Pro X using a simple title published from Motion.
Read more ...In this episode, Mark will show you how you can add realistic motion blur to your animations and video in Final Cut Pro X using a simple title published from Motion.
Read more ...Improperly exposed or saturated skin frustrates every video editor at one point or another. Maybe you thought you were shooting a subject who simply used a heavy hand with the cosmetics, but your equipment captured a living, talking cheese puff.
Read more ...FCPX Colour Grading Interview footage from Blackmagic Ursa 4.6K 2.8/800/422/ProRes/Proxy
Read more ...FCPX users are generally a quiet bunch these days. The reason? You either ‘get the FCPX workflow’ or you don’t. In this presentation, Alex shows the comprehensive flexibility and speed of Final Cut Pro X for Broadcast production. Creating a 1
Read more ...In this first series are the top symptoms related to FCP X data corruption, including an overall note about how to prevent getting into trouble in the first place. Source: Frame.io Blog
Read more ...Nifty technique to create a looped hyperlapse video. Captured using a gimbal mounted camera and compiled in FCPX.
Read more ...Finding usable transitional scenes, effects, and tactics to make your story stand out can be difficult. At this point, it might seem like every fast-paced method of cutting and moving the camera has been done before a million different ways. This effect
Read more ...Issues arise with capturing different audio on separate days from the same location. So, in your video, the sound is supposed to be from the same day, but due to various circumstances such as weather, room tones, and equipment, the audio
Read more ...In this week’s episode of MacBreak Studio, Steve Martin shows you how to animate a layered Photoshop© image in Final Cut Pro X.
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