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Welcome to the second installment of our series on inspecting the Inspector in Final Cut Pro X. In the last tutorial we discussed how to make sure your clips were properly selected to load them into ...
Final Cut Pro X has gone through a lot of changes since it first debuted as a reboot back in 2011. Since then, the app has grown up significantly, but it’s been able to retain its relatively low ...
The Mac OS X version of GREAT visualFX for Final Cut Pro #1 is shipping now at an introductory price of US$65. That price is good until the Mac OS 9 version ships; then both versions will have a ...
Final Cut Pro X features an easy-to-use key-framing system that allows you to move text and images frame by frame in order to faux track objects on-screen. However, you can employ the use of real ...
Final Cut Pro X requires a Mac with macOS 10.14.6 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended ...
Fresh on the heels of Apple's Thursday update to the Final Cut Studio suite, MacProVideo.com added three new video tutorials focusing on Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4 and Color 1.5. In other news ...
In addition, a new free trial of the software is now available from the official Final Cut Pro X site. Users must enter their name and e-mail address and to be allowed to try the software for 30 days.
Final Cut Pro X already had a 30-day free trial, but a free trial of any kind is entirely new for Logic Pro X. Apple doesn’t mention when the offer for 90-day trials will end, but notes that ...
Prior to now, Final Cut Pro X had a 30-day free trial, while Logic Pro X had no free trial option at all, so this will be a welcome change for everyone who has wanted to try out Logic Pro X before ...
In this tutorial we’re going to focus on the Color area. This is the area of the Inspector you’ll use the most. Figure 2. The Effects and Color sections of the Final Cut Pro X Inspector. Right above ...