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Family Values
Jun 26, 2007


1st AD posted:

And once I'm there, I'm still not sure how to toggle between slip/slide and ripple/roll.

Pretty nice FCPX tutorials: http://www.izzyvideo.com/final-cut-pro-x-tutorial/

Section 8 should help you.

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Family Values
Jun 26, 2007


Just use Handbrake to encode to MP4?

Family Values
Jun 26, 2007


Break Fast posted:

Basically he's saying converting ALL materials to ProRes is absolutely necessary thing to do during the workflow.

Both FCPX and PPro handle native media pretty drat well.

Family Values
Jun 26, 2007


bassguitarhero posted:

Are there any recommendations for good FCPX learning tutorials? My work gave me a copy for free but I spent about 5 minutes in it before I decided to go to premiere instead. Now that I have to pay monthly to use premiere I'd be happy to use FCPX since its free if I can just get my head around the interface

Ripple Training is good:

http://www.rippletraining.com/

They have a YouTube channel with some nice free tutorials:

http://youtube.com/user/pixelcorps

Family Values
Jun 26, 2007


Lizard Combatant posted:

Also unless your images are vectors they're going to blur when you zoom in. I guess png files should keep a nice edge without artifacts though.

PNG is not a vector format and would pixelate if you scaled it, btw.

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