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In this episode we explore how to move and adjust connected clip anchor points in Final Cut Pro X. This will allow you to easily make slip edits and other trims without altering the timing of connected clips.
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Have you ever had a project where you need the audio to match exactly with either a sound effect or music hit and couldn’t quite get it to match up properly? Ever needed to correct for the tiniest amount of audio drift in an interview? Here's your answer!
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Fehlende Folgen?
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In this episode we'll be covering white balance, Final Cut Pro X's built-in Match Color feature, and how to utilize a color checker if your DP or Cinematographer shot one while on set.
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In this episode we'll be working closely with shape masks, color masks, and a combination of the two. We'll learn how to color correct just smaller parts of an image based on a shape or just a single color range.
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If you have a dolly-in shot in 4K, you can really make some magic happen, just like in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic film Vertigo.
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Using the power of XML to transfer your edits over for color correction and then bring the clips back.
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Take back hard drive space and become the master of editing RAW or 4K footage
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The episode wherein we ponder: Maybe we should transcode beforehand?
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FCP X Gets a Facelift
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Gearing up for some smooth Kinetic Typography
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Everything looks better in slow motion
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Why keep reinventing the proverbial export wheel? The wheel is perfect as-is.
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Using Smart Keyword Collections is scientifically proven to better your mental well-being
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Quick and mostly painless timelapses right in FCP X