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- 2-3 hours worth of material
- LinkedIn Learning
- English
Course Overview
Explore new features designed to help video editors unlock the power of Final Cut Pro X (version 10.4) and its sidekicks Motion and Compressor.
Course Circullum
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know before watching this course
- Role-based forward and back clip selection
- Logic Pro X effects interface update
- High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) support and export
- Looping status, improved optical flow, and Canon Cinema RAW Light support
- iOS iMovie projects
- High dynamic range (HDR) support and export
- Camera RAW support
- Import closed captions
- Create closed captions
- Export closed captions
- SRT caption support and burn-in
- Batch exporting clips and presets
- Comic effect
- Comparison viewer
- Noise reduction effects
- Source and project timecode windows
- The Color Inspector
- Color correction shortcuts
- Color Wheels
- Color Curves
- Hue and Saturation curves
- White balance color picker
- Lookup table (LUT) support
- Motion color correction effects
- Configuring and editing with a head-mounted display
- Importing 360 footage and creating a 360 project
- Using the Reorient tool
- VR effects
- VR titles
- Motion improvements: Part one
- Motion improvements: Part two
- Exporting 360 video with Compressor
- Tiny planet
- Importing proxy options
- Copying a proxy only library
- Preparing a project for vertical or square delivery
- Using custom overlays and transform overscan
- Using Duplicate Project As
- Adjusting ProRes RAW camera settings
- Crossfade audio and sort clips
- Closing projects
- Working with stereoscopic clips
- Stabilize 360 clips
- Working with USDZ files in Motion
- The new Stroke filter in Motion
- Compressor updates
- Next steps
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This Course Include:
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know before watching this course
- Role-based forward and back clip selection
- Logic Pro X effects interface update
- High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) support and export
- Looping status, improved optical flow, and Canon Cinema RAW Light support
- iOS iMovie projects
- High dynamic range (HDR) support and export
- Camera RAW support
- Import closed captions
- Create closed captions
- Export closed captions
- SRT caption support and burn-in
- Batch exporting clips and presets
- Comic effect
- Comparison viewer
- Noise reduction effects
- Source and project timecode windows
- The Color Inspector
- Color correction shortcuts
- Color Wheels
- Color Curves
- Hue and Saturation curves
- White balance color picker
- Lookup table (LUT) support
- Motion color correction effects
- Configuring and editing with a head-mounted display
- Importing 360 footage and creating a 360 project
- Using the Reorient tool
- VR effects
- VR titles
- Motion improvements: Part one
- Motion improvements: Part two
- Exporting 360 video with Compressor
- Tiny planet
- Importing proxy options
- Copying a proxy only library
- Preparing a project for vertical or square delivery
- Using custom overlays and transform overscan
- Using Duplicate Project As
- Adjusting ProRes RAW camera settings
- Crossfade audio and sort clips
- Closing projects
- Working with stereoscopic clips
- Stabilize 360 clips
- Working with USDZ files in Motion
- The new Stroke filter in Motion
- Compressor updates
- Next steps
- Provider:LinkedIn Learning
- Certificate:Certificate Available
- Language:English
- Duration:2-3 hours worth of material
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