Final Cut Pro 7 Tutorial : Using Match Frame to Change Clip Speed Without Changing Duration.
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Nice accent, Source File, You go to the Source File, well, because its the source file, i like to say source file a lot because its the source file and you go to the source file a lot.
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I love this kid...he sounds like he should be give tutorials on how to skin an opossum, yet he knows FCP and After Effects inside and out...a big salute, keep the great tutorials coming!
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insteyad. instead.
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booommm lol rednekzz
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@wideeyewonder lol! His voice made me think of the banjo in Deliverance, but he's clearly one smart cookie!!! It goes to show that one should never judge someone on their accent ;)
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Dude, I just watched your first tutorial. Loved it. Just subscribed to your channel. Thanks!!!
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Nerdd
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western. :P
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excellent professional standard tutorial thanks!
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When I try to change my duration a pop shows up and says , unable to command. A conflict occurred during a trim operation
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Great vid but howd you get your spaces like that?
Isn't this the clip from video copilot ? Thats awesome ! I use there clips to, when i practice. Thanks dude ! You help out allot !
Casper1794 2 years ago
yes it is from co pilot
AppleShakeGuru 2 years ago
doesn't match frame to SOURCE FILE change the actual source file? or no since it is dealing with match frame and is in the viewer?
batlover88 2 years ago
no, it does just what i said.
AppleShakeGuru 2 years ago