PowerUP Webinar 192: FCP X: Clip Speed Effects

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Duration: 50:36

Presented: February 17, 2016

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DESCRIPTION

Changing clip speed (also called “retiming”) creates dramatic effects – from high-speed time-lapse to extreme slow motion. Final Cut Pro X provides a wide-variety of techniques to change the speed of a clip, including:

In this session, join host, Larry Jordan, as he illustrates dozens of ways to change the speed of a clip, starting with a very simple hold frame in the Timeline, then moving into far more flexible – and weird – speed effects.

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 session assumes a basic familiarity with Final Cut Pro X, but does not require any knowledge of how to create effects. All you need to view this training is a web browser.

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