Final Cut Pro X Tutorial Part 3 : Picture in Picture
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I did like it quite much as well! Only I think it's easier to retime giving the clip a right button click, choosing "retime", and stretching the clip it after that!!!
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Thx man! Very nice tutorials!
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Thanks great vid is there any way i can fade in the picture and then fade out the picture.:) pls reply
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does sound gets slowed down also when re-timing?
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is there a way that you can make the picture that you put in the picture faded so that you can still see it but you can still see the video that is behind it? you know other than just having another square of video playing in the corner.
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How do you get the black out of the pic in pic? Nice video.
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Thank you...this was helpful. Thumbs way up!
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GREAT! Thanks a lot =0)
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Very helpful.
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Good job on the tutorial. I will subscribe to check out the others!
I like this video tutorial because is simple but powerful and understandable, very, very easy to learn thankyou so much.
I got the new imac 2011 27 inches 2.7 ghz intel core i5 4 gb 1333 ddr3 but is working slow w final cut pro x can you tell me why
Juan1976ification 2 months ago
@Juan1976ification Try Reinstalling your OS it should speed things up that is a better computer than the one i am using.
RyanOfSeattle 2 months ago
1:55 "in iMovie you can only do picture in picture once, but in previous versions of final cut pro you can do it as many times as you want".... so does that mean you can do multiple picture-in-picture in Final Cut Pro X, or only in older versions? It's kind of unclear, and I want to know because that's the main thing I want to get Final Cut X for....
BrighamHB 5 months ago
@BrighamHB You Can Do Infinite PIP
RyanOfSeattle 5 months ago