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| DESCRIPTION
Keying, that is, placing one image on top of another image, is central to much of post-production today. This chapter in Larry Jordan’s Final Cut Pro X – Effects training series provides step-by-step tutorials on how to create great looking keys for your projects. Keys can be based on the grayscale, transparency, or color contents of a clip. This chapter shows you how to use all of them. Note: Play video full screen to read screen text more clearly |
DETAILS
Chapter: Keying
Software: Final Cut Pro X |