So, you want to roundtrip between Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X? Good news: Logic Pro X now reads and writes FCPXML. Ben Balser shows three ways to get both these apps talking to each other.
Editing video doesn't have to be a chore. Ben Balser, Final Cut Pro expert and trainer, guides us through the process with essential shortcuts and techniques for remembering them.
What is the "annoying orange effect"? Think giant orange with a face drawn on and the mouth area talking. And yes, you too can do this in Motion!! Ben Balser to the rescue.
When it comes to audio, Final Cut Pro X is leaps and bounds ahead of version 7. Ben Balser delves into the finer points and demonstrate just what you can now achieve using FCP X's audio filters.
Ironically most video projects are pretty easy to organize in most NLE's... but what to do when you really have a non-linear or complex timeline to arrange? Iain Anderson discovers how FCP X can help.
In a muddle with FCPX? Want to understand it better? You've come to the right place! Ben Balser explains with precision the possibilities in Final Cut Pro X's Project Properties.
When Ben Balser was tasked with adding some pizazz to the trailer of iOS game, Bucket Dan, he turned to Final Cut Pro X. In this quick tip, Ben shows how to make animations more organic!
The noises coming from Cupertino suggest Apple is no longer willing to accept FCPX being labeled iMovie Pro! Ben Balser explores the new features in Final Cut Pro 10.0.8 and reports on the changes.
Do you have final Cut Pro X? I Love QC have released an innovative 3rd-party plugin that'll allow you to load and edit 3D models! Ben Balser gives 3D SuperCharger V2 a thorough examination.
Creating innovative transitions using Motion 5 for Final Cut Pro X projects can be fun and easy! Ben Balser shows how to make your own film roll scroll style effect for use in many styles of movie.
Correcting "flat" picture profiles from modern DSLR cameras, to add contrast and saturation, need not be a chore! Iain Anderson uses Final Cut Pro X and Motion to good effect in this tutorial.
If you're taking your first steps into the wonderful world of video editing, then Final Cut Pro X is a great place to begin. Iain Anderson distills the concept of cutaways in this convenient tutorial.
Creatives have long embraced the iPad as a touch-screen remote control. So how does Pixel Film Studio's ProCutX stack up against existing apps with similar functionality? Ben Balser test it out.
If you're fairly new to Final Cut Pro X, you might be wondering what exactly compound clips are... wonder no longer! Ben Balser breaks it down for you here.
While FCP X has moved on to 10.0.7 from the 10.0.6 update, the later introduced a host of tasty new features to get your teeth into. Iain Anderson explores the new importing options.
One of the major areas of Final Cut Pro X to get some love in the recent 10.0.6 update was "Sharing". Iain Anderson explores what's changed, and how this will have a positive impact on your workflow.
Many Final Cut 7 users were unhappy at needing to learn how to use a single viewer in the original Final Cut Pro X. The 10.0.6 update, however, introduces dual viewers. Ben Balser takes a closer look.
Check out more new features and workflows from the latest update (10.0.6) of Final Cut Pro X... Ben Blaser showcases how flexible connection points can work for you.
Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 has arrived! Our Star Trainer, Michael Wohl, has been hard at work updating all of our courses to reflect the new features! Best of all, these FCP X Course Updates are FREE.
Amongst the host of new features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6 is the ability to set multiple sets of In/Out points. The improvement this'll have when editing is explained by FCP expert, Ben Balser.
The latest update to Final Cut Pro (10.0.6) brings with it many useful additions, including native REDCODE RAW support. Ben Balser shares some essential RED tips for FCP X users.