Hey what camera is that at the start? i cant make it out, its a canon right? but which model .. also is it what you used to shoot that video you're presenting?
@heyandyVid Go back to FCP and click on the Looks tab, copy (command c) and then select your next clip that you want to apply the effect and then paste......
@heyandyVid In addition to RapperHolik's method, you can also open the clip with the Looks filter applied in your viewer window. Then in the Timeline select all the clips you want the new filter applied to. Drag the filter from the View window onto one of the clips selected in the Timeline and the filter will be applied to all clips selected. This works with any filter, not just MB Looks. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thank you for sharing this! Question, does the light you applied to her face move with her when you press play? or do you have to make adjustments each time the subject moves?
@lisa728 That is the one major drawback of MB Looks - no keyframing. Maybe someday they'll add a timeline to the LooksBuilder app that will allow keyframing and scrubbing. But there is a new MB Looks II that at least offers video output so you can color grade on a real monitor and not the computer screen.
i have to admit i like the girl
PoliteCitizen 1 week ago
Very helpful. Thanks for posting this.
hawaiifilmschool 3 weeks ago
I only have iMovie :(
ZeroCountdown1 1 month ago
Thanks for making this video, how do you get this software?
MyiBug 1 month ago
my Q is that these looks r availabele in after effect software.or i have to buy these looks beside soft ware.plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ans.
tomcruise19002 2 months ago
Hey what camera is that at the start? i cant make it out, its a canon right? but which model .. also is it what you used to shoot that video you're presenting?
TheOfficialYJ 2 months ago
@TheOfficialYJ The camera I'm holding is a Canon 5D Mark II. The video shown in the review was shot with a Sony HD Handycam. Thanks for watching!
pbohush 2 months ago
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Great video keep up the good work.
NewAgeDirector 3 months ago
Thanks for the video. But how do you apply the same effect to all your clips without having to colour grade each clip individually?
heyandyVid 6 months ago
@heyandyVid Go back to FCP and click on the Looks tab, copy (command c) and then select your next clip that you want to apply the effect and then paste......
RapperHolik 3 months ago
@heyandyVid In addition to RapperHolik's method, you can also open the clip with the Looks filter applied in your viewer window. Then in the Timeline select all the clips you want the new filter applied to. Drag the filter from the View window onto one of the clips selected in the Timeline and the filter will be applied to all clips selected. This works with any filter, not just MB Looks. Thanks for watching!
pbohush 2 months ago
Great video! Thank you for sharing this! Question, does the light you applied to her face move with her when you press play? or do you have to make adjustments each time the subject moves?
lisa728 6 months ago
@lisa728 That is the one major drawback of MB Looks - no keyframing. Maybe someday they'll add a timeline to the LooksBuilder app that will allow keyframing and scrubbing. But there is a new MB Looks II that at least offers video output so you can color grade on a real monitor and not the computer screen.
pbohush 6 months ago
lol you sound like Mike Rowe from Dirty jobs =P
AdmirSarajevo 7 months ago 3
@AdmirSarajevo I like Mike Rowe so I'll take that as a compliment. Thanks for watching! More tutorials and links at facebook.com/WriterDirectors.
pbohush 2 months ago 2
third comment and second like. :P
imavoidingmyblock 7 months ago
second comment and first like. :P
shsleen1 10 months ago