@ItsW3jent This clip is shot with a real "fisheye" lens. But you are able to recreate the effect of the lens a little bit in post production. Of course you can't convert your normal footage into a wide angle, but you can play with the perspectives so it has somehow the "feeling" of a fisheye. I have a an old tutorial about it on my old youtube account: watch?v=p9efLY_nQlo
Fantastic tutorials! I am absolutely in LOVE with your accent also, I could just loop your tutorials in the background whilst I'm editing! Haha! :p Keep up the awesome work.
You need to do that in soundtrack pro. So right click the audio layer and say send to soundtrack pro. Then select the time stretch tool under the process menu remap the time.
the only difference is where you have 72frames i have over 1000 basically i cant isolate a clip on its own i have the entire sequence clip with just the in and out points
ajde, boze!
sirvidia 4 months ago
I love gooooooooooollllllldddd!
rkw74 4 months ago
i cant fine the speed just time remapping
J3d1d1ah 5 months ago
mine dosent have a key frame button
calaman1234 1 year ago 5
@calaman1234 that happens on mine, however you can use the "pen tool" to add keyframes that way.
skrillium 11 months ago
@calaman1234 you must have final cut express then.
oldVideoGamesChannel 2 months ago
@oldVideoGamesChannel Im running fcp7 n dont have a keyframe button either
xyzowen 1 month ago
PLZZ TELL ME HOW YOU GET THAT CAMErA VIEW!!!!
ItsW3jent 1 year ago
@ItsW3jent Do you mean the fisheye lens?
YapperDesign 1 year ago
@YapperDesign lol is it really. . is it a actual lens. .or an effect tht can be applied ??
ItsW3jent 1 year ago
@ItsW3jent This clip is shot with a real "fisheye" lens. But you are able to recreate the effect of the lens a little bit in post production. Of course you can't convert your normal footage into a wide angle, but you can play with the perspectives so it has somehow the "feeling" of a fisheye. I have a an old tutorial about it on my old youtube account: watch?v=p9efLY_nQlo
YapperDesign 1 year ago
@YapperDesign oohh wow thanks man. . great tutorial buy the way. .
ItsW3jent 1 year ago
@ItsW3jent Thanks :-)
YapperDesign 1 year ago
Fantastic tutorials! I am absolutely in LOVE with your accent also, I could just loop your tutorials in the background whilst I'm editing! Haha! :p Keep up the awesome work.
LondonFashionModel 1 year ago
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Felonator 1 year ago
mine looks smooth with 60fps
iSanmuar 1 year ago
Great tutorial. But if you convert your footage to pro res you don't have to render. Even if it's HD footage.
powhausproduction 1 year ago
@powhausproduction Oh thanks I didn't knew that. I always convert my footage to HDV or DV. That also works but there's a quality lost.
YapperDesign 1 year ago
can you show us how to export videos HD from FCP7 ... just like this tutorial.. it looks nice.. thanx
Vedomediagroup 1 year ago
Schmooth!
xDRAILZx 1 year ago
i love your voice lol
Orphious707 1 year ago 4
how do you do it with the sound like in after effects?
masterDJ32 1 year ago
You need to do that in soundtrack pro. So right click the audio layer and say send to soundtrack pro. Then select the time stretch tool under the process menu remap the time.
YapperDesign 1 year ago
it won't let me add keyframes under time remap for some reason..
popou 1 year ago
do you know how to do the gradual slow down and make it speed back up to regular?
esshoesyay123 2 years ago
i dont get it i set my clip and the key frames i followed you exactly but all i get is a frozen clip it doesnt move
djvampya 2 years ago
Do you see the keyframes being created? And have they different values? Maybe you should watch a keyframing tutorial first.
YapperDesign 2 years ago
the only difference is where you have 72frames i have over 1000 basically i cant isolate a clip on its own i have the entire sequence clip with just the in and out points
djvampya 2 years ago
Can you send me a screenshot?
I'l check it when I'm home, I need to catch my train now.
YapperDesign 2 years ago
does 7 support HD?
AfroNinja720 2 years ago
Final Cut Pro is being used for professional cinematic editing. So of course it supports HD. Even the previous version does.
YapperDesign 2 years ago