Built-in Effects: Correct for rolling shutter

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DESCRIPTION

  • Show what a rolling shutter effect is
  • Show how to analyze a clip to correct it
  • Show how to apply a fix for a rolling shutter
  • Explain how that fix works and how to adjust the results
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DETAILS

Chapter: Built-in Effects

Software: Final Cut Pro X