Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Editing in Final Cut Pro X, part of DSLR Video Tips: Software.
- Now that we've got the multi-camera clip created,…we just need to make a project.…Remember, Final Cut Pro 10 goes off of the idea…that there's one sequence per project.…- Right, and you're using events…that can span multiple projects,…multiple sequences, all that kinda stuff.…So, all we need to do is come down…to the bottom area of the interface here,…and go ahead and create a new project.…Let's just go ahead and call this…Jason Masi, or Rough Cut would be fine.…- Okay. - Here we go.…- I'll just be difficult and call it Rough Edit.…- Sure, that works.…And just go ahead and click okay.…- So we just leave everything on default, right?…- Yeah, I'm fine with default setting.…
The only thing I might change here…is I might just change the starting time code.…It kinda drives me crazy, coming from a broadcast world…when things start at zero, zero.…- Are you happy with one hour?…- I like one hour a little better.…Go ahead and click okay.…And here we go, here is our sequence setup.…- Yep.…- And all we need to do now is take our…
Released
6/14/2016- Importing footage in Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro
- Syncing and editing multicam footage
- Achieving a film look
- Boosting creative options with third-party plugins
- Color grading in SpeedGrade and Resolve
- Assembling a GoPro time lapse
- Using mobile apps for site surveys and lighting
Skill Level Appropriate for all
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 9s
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1. How Do I Import into Premiere Pro?
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2. How Do I Process Multicam DSLR Footage in Premiere Pro?
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3. How Do I Achieve a Film Look with Premiere Pro?
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Achieving a film look2m 28s
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4. How Do I Import into Final Cut Pro X?
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5. How Do I Process Multicam DSLR Footage in Final Cut Pro X?
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Editing in Final Cut Pro X8m 40s
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6. How Do I Achieve a Film Look with Final Cut Pro X?
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Achieving a film look2m 36s
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7. How Do I Achieve a Film Look with Plugins?
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8. How Do I Achieve a Film Look with Color Grading in Resolve?
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Using Resolve presets4m 29s
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9. How Do I Achieve a Film Look with Color Grading in SpeedGrade?
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Achieving a filmic look3m 58s
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Using SpeedGrade presets7m 34s
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Color grading from scratch7m 29s
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10. How Do I Assemble a GoPro Time Lapse?
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Why assemble a time lapse?1m 59s
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11. Fixing Shaky Footage
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12. Essential Apps for Site Surveys
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Anticipating the weather3m 11s
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13. Essential Apps for Production: Lighting
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Video: Editing in Final Cut Pro X