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Wednesday
Mar092011

Final Cut Pro tutorial - How to get "that film look"

Here's the latest encyber: Digital Media Final Cut Pro tutorial showing you a simple way to get a film feel for your footage using only FCP's built in effects. This is Part One - my intention when I set out to record this tutorial was to show a couple of ways to get the film look, but I ran out of time. So Part One shows a very simple route and Part Two, which should be online in a day or so, shows a somewhat more complex way to achieve a more dramatic feel for your footage. In the meantime, I hope you find this useful.


Comments would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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