Category Archives: Final Cut Pro X v 10.1

Effects are a never-ending source of cool things to learn. In this on-line training, join host, Larry Jordan, as he showcases how to use the tools built-into Final Cut Pro X to create some amazing effects quickly and easily.

The best way to improve the quality of your picture is to improve the quality of your sound. But, for many video editors, audio is a mystery. This session provides all the essential audio basics video editors need to improve their sound.

In this webinar, host Larry Jordan showcases how to prepare and size stills for video, how to animate stills using keyframes in Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X. He’ll also showcase a special Photoshop technique that adds depth of field and movement to a still that makes it almost look like it was shot in 3D! (This technique works in both Premiere and Final Cut.)

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.

In this detailed video training, host Larry Jordan shows how to sync double-system media using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Apple Final Cut Pro X, Red Giant PluralEyes and Intelligent Assistance Sync N Link. He provides a variety of techniques that can automatically sync clips, or, if necessary, manually sync them. Along the way, he illustrates the audio benefits to improving your sound, and discuss how to fix sync problems, should they occur.

Plug-ins add exciting new effects and capabilities to any software; and the 3rd-party developer community for Final Cut Pro X is especially dynamic! In this one-hour video training, host Larry Jordan showcases what’s new and exciting for Final Cut Pro X.

Whether you use Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final Cut Pro X, most of us only think of using Photoshop for still images. But, hidden deep inside the program is a frame-based video repair facility. This means that the same tools we use in Photoshop to fix still images can be used to fix problems with our video, including pixel-based editing.

The latest 10.1.2 update to Apple Final Cut Pro X added new features and extended existing ones. Plus, it continued to improve media management with the addition of the new Library Properties panel and refined import options. All in all, lots of new things to learn

In this one-hour online video training, watch host, Larry Jordan, explains what you need to know to edit multiple cameras successfully; starting with your hardware and storage. Then, in a series of detailed, step-by-step tutorials, Larry shows you how to build, modify, edit, and trim multicam clips. Plus, he also covers a series of little-known techniques on editing multi-channel audio, transitions and effects that can bring entirely new levels of power and flexibility to your edits.

Blend modes, which Final Cut Pro 7 called “composite modes,” combine images based upon their gray-scale or color values. Which sounds weird until you start to play with it. Think of blend modes as "sharing textures between images." What makes blend modes so exciting is that they are easy to apply, yet open up a world of creative possibilities. In this one-hour online training, join host, Larry Jordan, as he shows you how blend modes can take your effects to an entirely different level. You can use them to add texture to text, enhance images, or make images look totally surreal.

Join host, Larry Jordan, as he briefly reviews how to use the video scopes, then color grades three different dramatic scenes showing you techniques you can put to work immediately to catch the eye of the viewer. Along the way, you’ll also learn how to copy effects between clips, adjust color settings inside clips, change effects across a range of clips and use third-party plug-ins to do more than Final Cut can do by itself.

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