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In this post, we’ll show you how to get better control over your audio in FCPX editing by subframes. Extreme precision! Read More
Subframe Audio Editing in FCPX
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July 2, 2012
Premiere Pro Shortcuts: Play Around and Loop Playback
Be a more efficient editor by utilizing looping and playback shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro! We’ve got the scoop on how to tailor your Premiere Pro playback settings. Read More
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June 19, 2012
Premiere Pro Shortcuts: Navigating the Timeline
Navigate through your timeline using Premiere Pro navigation shortcuts. Check out these essential shortcuts to speed up your Premiere Pro video editing! Read More
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November 28, 2011
Video Tutorial: How to Use the New Find Tool in Avid Media Composer
As we continue our video tutorial series on the new features in Media Composer 6, we thought we’d highlight the new Find Tool (which was technically introduced in Media Composer 5.5). Its powerful metadata searching capabilities will allow you to burrow deep within your bins, scripts and even the text in your Timeline and monitors to find exactly what you’re looking for. Read More
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November 25, 2011
Video Tutorial: Using the New Tabbed Interface, Bin Layouts and Workspaces in Avid Media Composer 6
Media Composer 6 has come out with some great tools, and we’ll be looking at them in detail through several upcoming video tutorials. In this tutorial, you’ll be introduced to the new tabbed interface, as well as the ability to save custom bin layouts and workspaces. Read More
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September 30, 2011
Selective Rendering in Final Cut Pro X
Although FCPX’s background rendering function may serve to save you time in your edits, at times you may want to have more control over what renders and when. Disable background rendering and use a shortcut to manually select which clips in your Final Cut Pro X project you’d like to render! Read More
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September 13, 2011
Resize Images for Final Cut Pro To Decrease Render Times
Want to decrease render times in Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Pro X? One reason your project may be rendering slow is because your images are not optimized for your project. In this quick tutorial we’ll look at how and why to resize your images for video editing! Read More
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August 13, 2011
Quick Tip: Control Rendering and Background Tasks In Final Cut Pro X
Although background rendering is in large part a major improvement for FCPX, there are certain times when you it may slow down your system’s performance. Control background rendering, transcoding and importing to maximize the power of your system and speed up your edits! Read More
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August 4, 2011
A Frame At A Time: How to Nudge Clips in FCP 7 or FCPX
Learn how to make subtle adjustments to clip position in a Final Cut Pro 6/7 or Final Cut Pro X timeline. Using the nudge shortcut you can quickly make precise changes…moving footage one frame at a time. Read More
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July 16, 2011
FCPX Shortcut: Adjusting the Volume of Clips in the Timeline
Learn the fastest way to change the volume levels of clips in Final Cut Pro X! Make precise decibel adjustments to a clip, or group of clips, during playback in the timeline. This shortcut works with FCPX as well as earlier versions of Final Cut Pro. Read More
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