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Are you looking for one-of-a-kind video production? This course focuses on advanced skills in editing and special effects techniques such as creating dynamic motion, custom filters and transitions, and compiling nested sequences using multiple layers of video. You learn how to set up, light and shoot video using green and blue screen backgrounds, as well
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Hey Y’all,
I found out that Vimeo has a video school. It has ultra basic stuff, 101 classes on making a movie, but it also has pro tutorials as well.
So, if you want to teach a beginner, send them that way. If you want to learn some more for your pro biz, go there as well. Something for everyone!
I have decided to expand my business field to include Final Cut Pro, Apple lessons and/or trouble shooting. As an introductory price, I will offer 2 hours of instruction or advice for only $60.00 (plus tax). Every hour after that first session will be $40.00. Many of the calls I’ve been fielding lately go far
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A lot of people don’t understand why or how websites shows up on a search enginge’s search results and in what order they are placed. Look at the short video and you’ll see the number one reason why the BCPVA web site is not showing up in the search rankings and what you can easily and quickly do to fix it.
Hi. Came across this neat lighting tip (and what looks to be a YouTube page with lots of other tips). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Cvy_eIu_E
Both a written and video tutorial on interacting with the BCPVA web site.
Hooray! The new site is up. What does it all mean? What now? Greg helps answer those daunting questions in a youtube video.
This is a variation on the basics of multiclip setup and editing in FCP. Normally, it’s just a simple matter of selecting two or more video clips, syncing them using T/C, audio or video hits common to all the tracks, then creating a multiclip. The trouble with this is that during the editing process every
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Go to Audio/Video settings in the Final Cut Pro Menu. Click the capture presets tab, highlight the one you usually use, duplicate it then click on “edit”. In the capture preset editor window rename the preset and make sure you have something like “32K” audio instead of “48K” so you can keep track of it.
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