PowerUP Webinar 76: Cool, Small Stuff for Final Cut Pro X

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Duration: 58:28

Presented: August 22, 2012

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When it comes to Final Cut Pro X, Multicam, the new interface, 64-bit memory addressing, and multiprocessor support may get the headlines. But there is a ton of smaller stuff that’s worth learning. And that is what this webinar is about – discovering many smaller features that may not rate an entire webinar on their own, that can make your editing life a lot easier.

If you haven’t see the new chroma-key feature in Final Cut Pro X, you are missing a treat – it is amazing. So is the revised ability to create still frames, plus more trimming tools in FCP X than in FCP 7, and another dozen features that are worth learning.

In this video tutorial, you will learn:

Audience Level

This webinar is designed for Final Cut Pro X editors who want to explore this new application more deeply to get their work done faster.

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