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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

I thought I'd do a test, showing off some of the borders you can get in Final Cut Pro. (Should work the same in FCE too.) They're just filters, except for the the metallic border at the last, which was made in LiveType. Most of these look pretty tacky, but if you need a border, Final Cut can do just about anything!

Clip is from Pride and Prejudice, from 1979, with David Rintoul and Elizabeth Garvie.

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  • People call this Darcy stiff, but here when he meets Elizabeth's aunt and uncle, he is all cordiality. At the end when he smiles and relaex around Elizabeth, we know he is not really that stiff, just unused to open people. I always felt that Elizabeth would hlep him change for the better.

  • this is by far the best adaption of this austen classic.

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  • I grew up on this movie and absolutely love it. It is much more like a play than the 90's version with Collin Firth (although with time I have grown to love that one too).

  • this Darcy sounds pompous

  • horrible!

  • su amazon, ma solo per la regione 2

  • qyakcuno sa dove si puo' trovare la serie completa? Grazie!

  • QUALCUO PUO' METTERE TUTTA LA SERIE COMPLETA? NE SARE I FELICE. grAZIE

  • no, I dont think

  • is the same actor that plays uncle Gardiner in 1995, the one that is acting it in this version???

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