This movie shows how Final Cut Pro deals with timecode breaks in tapes
January 4, 2009 in editing by Josh
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January 4, 2009 in editing by Josh
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February 1, 2008 in dvcTV, editing, post visuals by Josh
Q: I have 10 zillion titles in my Final Cut Pro project. I just changed my mind and want to change them all to a different font.
What is the DVcreators.net Warp Speed Workflow™ way to do this?
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November 21, 2007 in dvcTV, editing, post visuals by Josh
Here’s a quick tip (under 40 seconds) for instantly adding a soft glow to titles in Final Cut Pro or Express – without going into LiveType or Motion.
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May 17, 2007 in dvcTV, editing by grace
If you’ve ever realized that you logged your footage with the wrong log clip settings, here’s a great tip that’ll solve it for you.
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May 4, 2007 in digital video news, dvcTV, editing, post visuals by Josh
Have you ever found yourself changing the file names of a whole folder of clips, graphic or other files on your hard drive one by one? Here is a Warp Speed Workflow showing how to change hundred of files names in one click.
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April 21, 2007 in dvcTV, editing by Josh
Q: I’ve deleted the audio, or video portion of a clip in my Final Cut Pro timeline. But now I want it back. What is the DVcreators.net Warp Speed Workflow™ way?
It’s called “Match Frame and Replace.” Click to watch the movie.
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April 9, 2007 in dvcTV, editing by Josh
If you’ve ever chosen the wrong reel name, or entered the wrong reel name on accident here is a cool tip to show you how to fix that.
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January 7, 2007 in digital video news, dvcTV, editing by Josh
Here is a sneak preview of some Warp Speed Workflow™ Power Tips coming your way.
This trick, originally posted by us in 2001, and redone for the latest FCP version, shows the secret to adding a transition to multiple clips all at once with a simple click and drag!
UPDATE: The new Final Cut Pro 7 will do this in a different way.
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