I found it easiest to create my color correction, drag it to my favorites folder, then highlight all of the clips in my timeline (or just a select few) then drag and drop my color correction onto the clips.
Thanks Marcel for the "effective working" tips. Great for someone (like me) who already knows what a 3-way CC does, just wants to know the easiest way to get work done in FCP, making use of its "secret" handy features, discovering they exist and using them as they're meant to be used.
I found it easiest to create my color correction, drag it to my favorites folder, then highlight all of the clips in my timeline (or just a select few) then drag and drop my color correction onto the clips.
dowzit 2 years ago
Great video! I´ve no idea of that! Thank you.
zakarewicz 2 years ago
Thanks Marcel for the "effective working" tips. Great for someone (like me) who already knows what a 3-way CC does, just wants to know the easiest way to get work done in FCP, making use of its "secret" handy features, discovering they exist and using them as they're meant to be used.
DavidEspVideo 2 years ago
Thanks I just picked up some quick tips from this!
What if you had 10 or 20 clips is there a fast way to batch color all of them at once?
Thanks again
Prophit7 2 years ago
boooooooring. Instead to explain, when a pic is well color corrected (with vectroscope, waveform...) you just talk about peanuts.
DAVESFAKTEN 3 years ago