Enhance your footage

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As a Holiday present, I am happy to release Visual Enhancement Pro, a great filter for Enhancing security footage. This filter utilizes state of the art technologies like Fournier Tonal Tightening and Spectral Information Replacement, previously only available to Crime Scene Investigators and spy agencies.

See more and download the plugin here.

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Firefox001_thumbSure, the glitz and glamor of effects is fun, but what can really set an editor apart is their mastery of the little things. Have a hundred jpegs with faulty color profiles? Having trouble with blurry pictures or shaky text? This list from Oliver Peters at digitalfilms covers those, and some other great tips.

Read the tutorial here.

Firefox001_thumbProject bloat can happen so easily, making navigating the browser or archiving your project more difficult. Here’s a quick tip from Pixel Heads Network on how to find all your unused assets and do some “manual media management.

Watch the video tutorial here.

Improved Markers

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Firefox003_thumbMarkers can be extremely helpful – but haven’t been very versatile. Final Cut 7 includes an update on the markers that provides all kinds of goodies. There are new colors for the markers. You can easily move them- and not just awkwardly to the right. You can edit them without stopping playback. You can export them. Ripple Training has a good overview of all the new features with markers.

Find the tutorial here – under Final Cut Pro 7, click on the link under “Improved Markers.”

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Firefox002_thumbApplying Transitions wasn’t difficult- it just wasn’t always the easiest thing to do for multiple clips. Final Cut 7 introduced Global Transitions which allow you to add multiple transtions- easily and quickly. The new methods of applying transitions promise to speed up your workflow by shaving off those extra seconds of option dragging transitions or hitting CMD-T over and over.

Find the tutorial here – under Final Cut Pro 7, click on the link under “Global Transitions”.

New Speed Tools

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Firefox001_thumbUp through Final Cut 6, the speed tools were rather annoying. You could get what you need, but there was usually some kind of work around necessary. Now, in Final Cut 7, the speed tools have been revamped. Things like rippling the sequence are possible, and easy feathering. Ripple Training has a tutorial on the new speed tools.

Find the tutorial here – under Final Cut Pro 7, click on the link under “New Speed Tools.”

firefox003_thumbTo properly Color Correct, you need to know what you’re doing. Well, you can do some, but it’s definitely a lot easier with an understanding of the theory behind what you’re doing. This tutorial from ReelClever.Net goes into that theory, and will help you understand what those scopes actually mean.

Watch the video tutorial here.