Final Cut Pro X basic editing and keyframing
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how do you get the screen to pulse in and out to the beat? i like editing call of duty and i need to know how to do that! :)
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Ive been using sony vegas for years and f-in love it, but now i have to use FC because that's what my film making course uses. so far I hate it. you basically can do everything you can do in vegas but takes 3 times longer to do it. having to make keyframes just to do a fade out, u cant drag a clip over another to make a quick transition, everything has to be done the long way
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user friendly!!!! Mac all the way! nice tut too
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You sir are a legend! Thank you so much for this video
ATB Malc
CPTV
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can anyone help? for some reason sound affects and music doesn't show in Final cut X or iMovie
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thanks for your help
i would like to have 4 frames in one frame
can you help me?
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only for Macintosh yes, but Sony Vegas is also the same ( look up the pirate bay to find a free version of sony vegas pro)
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keyframes?? dude why does it take so long to get to the point. dislike
ultraret 10 months ago
Uh dude, the title says basic editing and then then key-framinig. The point was to show basic editing first then a little motion key-framing because to do them in the reverse order wouldn't really make sense.
finalcutproclasses in reply to ultraret (Show the comment) 10 months ago 14
u dont need to transcode clips in FCPX...
joesomebody1986 11 months ago
Yes, that is true but there are camera formats that do need to be either transcoded in FCPX or log and transferred in FCP 7 such as the canon 5d or 7d, panasonic p2, sony xdcam as well as the clips that were used in the tutorial. If the clips are already the right Quicktime format, they can just be imported into FCP 7 or FCPX. FCP 7 will connect to them from the browser, and FCPX will make an alias in the events folder. Both will reference the original media.
finalcutproclasses in reply to joesomebody1986 (Show the comment) 11 months ago
great video you actually know what your doing unlike most people i seen.
so how are u liking the program so far?
ValourTV 11 months ago
Can't really say if I like it or not until I get to use it more and learn some of the new features better. I like what I see so far with the timeline, importing options and the over all look. What I really need is an easy "Restore Project" command as in previous versions, better arrangement of windows in multiple screen setups among a few other things that I'm used to. The lack of tape ingestion is a problem, but when you think about it, tape is pretty much dead anyway.
finalcutproclasses in reply to ValourTV (Show the comment) 11 months ago