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Final Cut Pro Tutorial Creating A Film Look

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Creating a cinematic softness, using the add composite mode in final cut pro.

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  • Can it be done with FCE?

  • Haven't used Express in a while. But i imagine it would be able to.

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  • great

  • cheers mate really nice piece of work here

  • @EpicDubz Copy and paste attributes if you still need that tip

  • good help but I felt dizzy while watching full screen (option: keep the pointer in the centre while recording)

    :)

  • Very good tutorial. I try out some suggestions and they look great. Thanks!

  • Good to see stunning effects without the need for another addon. Great tutorial. Thanks

  • Good job, clip looks much nicer after. Thumbs down? What the hell? Go play with your kites.

  • @SevinTV Quicktime CONVERSION instead of Quicktime movie. Then click the options button and make sure that it's set to h.264, go to settings and make sure its 100% quality and frame rate is set to current. then go back and go to "size." If your video is 720p, export at HD 1280x720, if your at 1080 then set it to 1920x1080, if your standard def then choose the NTSC SD with the aspect ratio matching whatever aspect ratio your footage is.

  • hi can u tell me the best export settings? for great youtube quality even in 360p?

  • I have FCE will it work for it?

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