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Duration: 68:03
Presented: November 11, 2015, 2015
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DESCRIPTION
The iPhone 6s and 6s+ both shoot 4K video. Imagine, an iPhone shooting 4K video! But… how? What do you need to know to shoot, transfer, edit and output this incredible new video format using Final Cut Pro X?
In this webinar, Larry Jordan illustrates everything you need to know to shoot, transfer and edit 4K video using iPhones and Final Cut Pro X. During this webinar, you will learn:
If you are debating whether now is the time to move up to 4K images, want to learn the best way to shoot 4K on an iPhone, you need to watch this webinar. Along the way, I’ll also explain how to measure the speed of your hard disk and determine whether your system is large enough to support ultra-fast cache files in RAM.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This beginning-level session does not require extensive camera or editing knowledge, though either will be helpful. All you need to view this webinar is a web browser.
CONTENT OUTLINE