Tag: filters

 
March 18th, 2009

firefox005_thumbIf you’re wanting to apply multiple filters at once, this tutorial from Final Cut King will show you one method. It’s a quick and easy trick, but it will definitely speed things up once you’ve created that look you want to keep.

Watch the video tutorial here.

March 1st, 2009

firefox007_thumbApple has made the reflection look quite popular, and it’s actually not too hard to pull off in Final Cut. Final Cut King takes you through how to make that effect using a Gradient generator and a matte.

Watch the video tutorial here.

February 10th, 2009

firefox005_thumb1Often, to get that look you like, you’ll use more than one filter. And while there is a way to save favorite filters in FCP, it only saves one. CaptMench demonstrates a way to save that look, and make applying it to another clip extremely easy.

Watch the video tutorial here.

December 20th, 2008

From Creative Cow-

Taking advantage of new features in Apple Final Cut Studio 2, CreativeCOW.net Contributing Editor Stephen Smith freshens up the approach to an old effect. Project files are included so you can follow along, and customize to your own tastes. So enjoy all of the vintage scratches, flickers and dust galore that make up the classic old film look.

Watch the video tutorial here.

Steve also has a non-video tutorial on creating the old Film Look here.

CSI: COW

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December 19th, 2008

From Creative Cow:

There’s nothing like glass panes moving randomly on a screen. Learn to create the stunning bars like the ones in the show open to CSI: Miami. Follow along with Stephen Smith, the Final Cut sleuth, to learn how easy this effect really is.

Watch the video tutorial here.

Bad TV Look

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December 18th, 2008

From Creative Cow:

Creating that ‘bad TV’ look has never been easier with Final Cut Pro. CreativeCOW.net Contributing Editor Stephen Smith’s Bad TV tutorial will show you how to create this spectacular effect using tools already provided by FCP. Learn how to make your video transition in from noise, animate a TV roll and duplicate the turning off the TV look.

Watch the video tutorial here.

Steve also has a non-video tutorial on the Bad TV look available here.

December 11th, 2008

From Creative Cow-

Final Cut Pro has a lot of great filters, and Creative Cow leader Shane Ross found a number of them that he thought would look great as transitions. It turns out that really do! In this video tutorial, he shows you just how easily you too can build truly unique transitions with filters.

Watch the video tutorial here.