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Using Distort to create a split screen

Using Distort to create a split screen - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Using Distort to create a split screen

- In this movie, we're going to look at the distortion controls available inside of Final Cut Pro X. I'm here in my Chapter 6_3 project. That can be found in my projects event area, inside my library, and I am currently over a truffle page still, you can find a little bit later in the timeline on the secondary storyline. What I'd like to do is select it, and very similar to the transform and crop on screen controls we saw in the last few movies, distort is just underneath that, so rather than transform the settings of this clip, we're going to head straight to distort. Now, not to get confused with the background image, I'm going to select that background image and press the "v" key so that we no longer see it, and just see the truffle page.png. What I'd like to do, is sort of tilt this image, and kind of position some of it back in space, and to do that, this is what distort can be used for. It allows us to add some distortion to our images, you can see it happening right there in…

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