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Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Add suspense and impact to your project with these driving percussion tracks! Drive user engagement with epic royalty free percussion music. Read More
Royalty Free Epic Percussion Tracks: We’ve Got the Beat
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June 28, 2012
Music Roundup! 10 Positive & Upbeat Royalty Free Tracks
We’ve rounded up the best upbeat royalty free tracks to give your projects a positive care-free vibe. Feels like summer! Read More
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May 11, 2012
What to Ask When Picking A Production Music Service
Production music services provide valuable services to those in need of quality, royalty-free music for use in a myriad of different projects. We’ve got a list of questions you need to ask when picking music for your next project. Read More
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May 4, 2012
Five Ways Music Will Enhance Your Television Advertising
Engage your TV audience with music in your commercial spots. If you’re serious about increasing your bottom line check out these 5 reasons for using music in your commercial advertising. Read More
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April 27, 2012
3 Winning Formulas for Using Sound Effects in Film & Video
Discover 3 must-know tricks for best using sound effects in your film or video project! Effectively reinforce on-screen action using these sound effects tips. Read More
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September 10, 2011
Cap Your Music Tracks for a Smooth Ending!
Learn how to create a smooth, defined ending for any music track, regardless of length. This editing trick gives your project a professional feel, providing closure and finality to the end of any scene or sequence! Read More
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September 7, 2011
Cut to the Beat! Tip for Editing to Music in Final Cut Pro X
Want to add energy and momentum to your video projects? Use this Final Cut Pro X tip to quickly line up your video cuts to music beats. Using markers you’ll know exactly where to make your edits. Improve pacing and flow by using music to your advantage! Read More
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July 23, 2011
Two Audio Tricks for Final Cut Pro X: Audio Skimming and Slow Motion Playback in the FCPX Timeline
In this post we’ll take a look at two Final Cut Pro X audio tricks. First, we’ll look at Audio Skimming, a new function for FCP X that previews sound files in the Timeline and Project Library. Then we’ll learn a keyboard shortcut (carried over from earlier FCP versions) that allows for super slow playback in the timeline or Event Library! Use these tools to increase your audio productivity in FCPX! Read More
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July 10, 2011
FCP X Audio Tutorial Part 4: Enhancing Audio Using Final Cut Pro Equalization and Analysis Tools
In the fourth part of our series on working with audio in FCPX, we’ll take an in-depth look at the new enhancement and EQ tools within the application. Learn how you can quickly take out background noise, reduce hum and create a custom EQ right from within Final Cut Pro X! Read More
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July 3, 2011
FCP X Audio Tutorial Part 3: How to Create Keyframes and Use the Range Selection Tool to Adjust Sound Levels
In the third part of our series on working with audio in FCPX, we’ll explore how to use the range tool to automate the fading in and out of sound clips in the timeline. We’ll also look at manually adding and adjusting audio keyframes during playback, a nice improvement to Final Cut Pro X! Read More
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