PowerUP Webinar 131: Still Frames and Speed Changes in Final Cut Pro X

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Duration: 42:03

Presented: Presented: August 20, 2014

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DESCRIPTION

Final Cut Pro X provides a wide-variety of techniques to change the speed of a clip; from simple freeze frames to some really interesting variable speed effects. In fact, there are seven different categories related to changing clip speed:

In this one-hour webinar, join host, Larry Jordan, as he shows you dozens of ways to change the speed of a clip, starting with a very simple freeze frame in the Timeline, then moving into the far more flexible options of a Hold frame. After that, Larry really gets rolling illustrating all the different speed effects in Final Cut Pro X.

Whether you need to stop the action, create a dramatic moment, or add some comic relief, the speed options in Final Cut give you all the tools you need. And this webinar shows you how to put them to work.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This intermediate-level webinar is designed for any Final Cut Pro X editor who wants to learn how to change the speed of a clip. All you really need to know is the basic Final Cut Pro X interface.

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