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Learn how using a simple trick might increase the sound quality of your video projects. In this short video, you’ll get step-by-step instructions on how to record audio using your iPhone. It might just save your next project! Read More
The Secret to Recording Clean Sound for Your Videos Using Only An iPhone
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September 16, 2011
Syncing Up Your Photos to Final Cut Pro X
Final Cut Pro X gives editors the ability to sync any folder on their hard drive to the application! In this post, we’ll take a look at how to sync up image folders in FCPX and tackle a few tips for using the Photo Browser! Make your Final Cut Pro edits more organized and efficient! 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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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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August 27, 2011
FCPX New Feature: Find and Replace Title Text
In Final Cut Pro X, Apple has included a new “Find and Replace” tool for text elements. Now you can make global changes to text or very quickly locate specific words that appear in your video projects. A very nice addition to FCPX! Read More
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August 11, 2011
Quickly Create Instant Replays in Final Cut Pro X
With Final Cut Pro X, Apple introduced the new instant replay tool – a function that automates the creation of replays in any project timeline. Great for use with sports or action-heavy programming, the instant replay function can save time and increase the efficiency of your edits! Read More
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June 20, 2011
How to Raise Audio of an Entire FCP Sequence using The Final Cut Pro Gain Adjustment Window
In this post, we’ll take a look at Final Cut Pro’s built-in gain adjustment tool — a quick way to raise or lower all of the audio in your FCP sequences! Read More
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