"Film Effect": Final Cut Pro X Tutorial by FinalCutKing
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@DCTVediting Hey man. I used to use iMovie, to create movies and trailers and everything. Well when my birthday passed, I knew I wanted to get FInal Cut Pro X to give it a shot. And dude, I was beyond shocked for how some of the movies came out. In fact if you subscribe to my channel, you could catch the movie IM working on and using the FCPX software. I even have a trailer that i made from it.
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@quinnproductionsllc thanks!
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@rorytambores It comes as a pre-set with FCPX 10.0.3
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@DCTVediting I highly recommend if coming from iMovie to get FCPX. Its a good program becoming much better.
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I wanna buy à New editing software, i wanna something better than Imovie . Is FCPX à good program to buy?
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does bleach bypass come with FCPX standard or require the expanded effects package? thanks!
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You could do the colour correction on one clip alone, but you have more control when you have two layers of video overlaying than just one. Also, two clips makes the effect look more realistic.
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Why would you use two layers of the same clip instead of one? Couldnt you just do the changes on one clip? Just curious
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@jdog90000 yes.
can someone explain to me what exactly does film effect mean? im not sure i understood what that meant. is that supposed to make it look movie like?
jdog90000 8 months ago 24
@jdog90000 film look is really only achievable on film/celluloid and a very shallow depth of field from a large aperture, everything else is just color grading or effects. but what they meen by film look is something flat in saturation with super high contrast. the video definition is debatable because most people who say film look really meen bleach bypass look. depends on who you talk to. just dont take someones word for it and try some looks for yourself. :)
NoLifeProductions1 7 months ago 4