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Final Cut Pro 5 Motion Tutorial : How to Use Keyframes to Create Motion in Final Cut Pro 5

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Using keyframes to create motion in Final Cut Pro 5 is an important step in the video editing process, as shown in this free video.

Expert: CJ South
Bio: CJ South has been a Professional Editor, based out of Detroit, for over five years. His resum? includes everything from commercial work to feature films.
Filmmaker: Christopher South

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  • As a beginner, your videos are very intuitive, helpful, and interesting.  Thank You

  • Hey, I just uploaded a clip to motion an exported it, but when i posted it to youtube, people were saying it has no audio but when i view the file I have audio, what am i doing wrong?

  • How Gorgeous!

  • mpeg stream clip and convert maybe?

  • Thanks! Helped me with school!

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    Is there a way to zoom in on an image or video without it getting bigger? Like can I lock a coordinate so that it stays that small but zooms in, thanks

  • thanks, was very helpful and very clear explanation

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