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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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# ¿ Jun 30, 2011 10:22 |
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# ¿ May 16, 2024 04:25 |
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Just use Handbrake to encode to MP4?
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# ¿ Jun 30, 2011 18:37 |
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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.
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# ¿ Mar 22, 2013 16:34 |
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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
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# ¿ May 25, 2013 17:40 |
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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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# ¿ Dec 4, 2018 18:18 |