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Presented: July 21, 2010
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Tutorial Overview
You are just back from the shoot and discover that all your footage is blue, or WAY under-exposed. After the screaming stops, what do you do? This Final Cut Pro tutorial is designed to explain common color correction terms, show you how to read video scopes, analyze your footage, fix exposure and color problems, and make sure all your projects meet technical specs for white levels and chroma saturation.
In this one-hour session, Larry Jordan shows you what you need to know to successfully understand and use video scopes to improve the look of your video. Using step-by-step techniques and actual media, Larry explains terms, illustrates the four different video scopes in Final Cut, and shows you how to use them to improve your video.
NOTE: The information in this training is relevant for all versions of Final Cut Pro starting with Final Cut Pro 5.
Audience Level
This tutorial is designed for someone familiar with Final Cut Pro, who wants to learn how to improve their video image quality.
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