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Fixing shaky shooting in Final Cut Pro X

Fixing shaky shooting in Final Cut Pro X

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Fixing shaky shooting in Final Cut Pro X

Robert Carman: So, Rich, let's check out Apple's Final Cut Pro 10. You know, Final Cut Pro 10 is one of those things that we need to discuss in detail. It's a lot of discussion out there. But I personally actually really like it and think it has a lot of cool tools and it does make the task of stabalizing the shot really straightforward. It's actually a two step process, right? Rich Harrington: Yeah. Robert Carman: You sort of need to analyze the footage so Final Cut Pro 10 can sort of tell what's going on, and then you need to apply that stabilization data that it's got, it's gained from analyzing the clip to stabilize the actual clip. Rich Harrington: And the way that it approaches this is that the analysis can be done upon import. So a lot of folks will import their footage with analysis checked, and then it can run, sometimes as a background process. Or sometimes it happens during the import stage. It depends on the, the formats that you're working with, the version. But let's say…

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