Final Cut Pro: The Pleasantville effect
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You could duplicate the video and crip half of it and make the half with you in it gray
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Thanks Man this is a great video!
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i have that same butterfly!
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Thank you!
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@NextEdits would you be able to explain this in more detail for me? I'm currently working on something that needs this specific coloring effect.
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great video keep up the good work.
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Actually, you are very good at explaining things. Not only that I did not fall asleep even once during this video (sic!), but I was able to follow it with ease and I learnt a lot. Some of the other tutorial vids I came across were almost impossible to understand as the emphasis was on "sounding cool" or "making it fun". Thanks for creating this tutorial. If you're not a teacher by any chance, you can always get a teaching position on my planet. :) Cheers.
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I fell asleep six times during this video.
I know how to get rid of other blue. You first make a full b&w clip on video track1, then add a matte (like a circle from the video gens->matte section) on track2, then put your copy on top on track3. Right click your desaturated clip (except blue) and select composite mode-> travel matte luma. Now you can change around the matte to only be on the blu butterfly,
NextEdits 1 year ago 14
holy crap just get to the point!!! You take way too long to explain such a simple process its ridiculous.
jkeiser1324 3 months ago 3