Pleasantville Effect using Final Cut Pro

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2011

Learn how to isolate multiple colors by using multiple video layers within Final Cut Pro. This tutorial demonstrates how to create the 'Pleasantville' effect without having to create time consuming animated masks.

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  • GDV do the best tutorials, Keep them coming in Final Cut and Adobe After Effects..

  • Is it possible for you guys to do a tutorial like this on Final Cut Pro X? I know its probably the same exact thing but I just get so confused with the different layouts :/

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  • Why I don't have a job that use Final Cut Pro for 10 hours per day? Why? That's the only way people around you will call you master LOL.

  • Thanks guys. As always your videos are incredibly clear and easy! The colour crop at the end was really useful

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