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15 Amazing Color Correction Tutorials for Final Cut Pro

Rich Harrington’s 3 Way Color Corrector Rundown Rich Harrington is THE man when it comes to great training for production software. In this video over at Creative Cow, Rich gives you the rundown of how to use the 3-Way Color Corrector — Final Cut Pro’s built-in color grading tool. Although the 3-Way color corrector has fairly basic functionality, learning how to use it effectively will allow you to accomplish most of your essential color work from within FCP. 2.

If you’re looking for a more in-depth look at color correcting in Final Cut Pro check out this comprehensive post at DigitalFilms. 3. In this video tutorial, you’ll see how to effectively white balance your footage inside Final Cut Pro. 4. For those more inclined to read, in this post video editing professional and Final Cut Pro guru Larry Jordan gives an explanation of how to quickly white balance your footage using Final Cut Pro’s 3-Way color corrector. 5. 30 Second Color Correction Tips in FCP. HD Warrior » Blog Archiv » Final Cut Pro 10 “Worse than I first feared” Final Cut Pro 10 is a disgrace to editing in fact it’s now positively dangerous, I decided after leaving it for a week or so to watch some more of my Ripple Training video and have a positive look at FCP-10.

HD Warrior » Blog Archiv » Final Cut Pro 10 “Worse than I first feared”

It did not take long to shake me to the core, this software is a joke, I have used non linear edit suites for about 15 years starting with an Apple Turbo Cube, Digisuite with Speed Razor then Premiere 6.5 onto Premiere Pro. I joined FCP at version 5 and still use version 7.03. The first major flaw is this mini cine reel, I accidentally clicked on it and it brought up a new project, wiping away my 2 hours of editing I had been working on…this is unreal I searched for an hour to retrieve my edit to no avail…to all intent purposes it was gone, then came the second more serious part of this joke software. Now I know this software is not FCP-7 with bells added but my experiment proved one thing that Apple have lost the plot when it comes to non destructive editing.

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FCP 7 TO FCP X Transition « LSA ISS Media Center

Older FCP7 projects are not compatible with FCPX, they cannot be opened by FCP7 at all. There are third-party plugins designed to convert FCP7 projects to FCPX, however not all elements of your project will make the move seamlessly. Here are some steps you can take right now while we still have FCP7 to backup and prep your project for the move. EXPORT NOW First, export a full-resolution version of your finished project from FCP7 right now. Sounds simple but a lot of people export web versions or h.264 versions to turn in for class and never bother to export a full-resolution version. Go through all of your old projects and export away. BACK IT UP The first thing you want to do is make sure all of your media is gathered in a single Project Folder on your hard drive and all media is reconnected in FCP7. Typically titles and graphics get moved to their own video track. Creating A Charlie’s Angels Wipe Effect.

You are here: Home » Articles » Effects » Creating A Charlie’s Angels Wipe Effect Posted: May 15, 2011 [ This article was first published in the January, 2005, issue of Larry's Monthly Final Cut Studio Newsletter.

Creating A Charlie’s Angels Wipe Effect

Click here to subscribe. ] Recently, in one of my classes, I demoed this technique — which recreates the opening title wipe from the movie “Charlie’s Angels.” It’s simple to do and illustrates a variety of motion effect features in Final Cut. 1. Play your effect and, voilá! Cool.