One of the marquee features in the FCP X 10.0.6 update is multichannel audio editing. Ben Balser gets deeper and shows the workflow for editing audio in the latest incarnation of Final Cut Pro.
The next evolution of the revolution that is Final Cut Pro X has arrived! Ben Balser explores the new features from multichannel audio editing to Red camera support, and much more in between!
The included titles in FCP X and Motion are great but will probably only take you so far before you want to modify them to suit your needs. Iain Anderson shows you how to do just this!
Take an in-depth tour of the rough cut to refined edit workflow in Final Cut Pro X with Kiri Roberts, Apple Authorised Trainer, and video editing professional.
What is the default event and why is it important for Final Cut Pro X users to understand? Ben Balser, FCP X trainer and genius shows how the default event can make for a better workflow.
When it comes to speed editing, Final Cut Pro 7 was up there with the best NLEs. In this tutorial Ben Balser demonstrates that FCP X is no slouch either when editing with precision is required.
If you want to create a slow-motion effect in FCP X chances are you'll reach for the Retiming tool, right? Ben Balser shares an alternative technique for higher quality results.
Struggling to find the footage you need when you need it? Ben Balser, FCP X guru, explores how to sort the wheat from the chaff using Custom Metadata Views in Final Cut Pro X.
In the days of analog film, synchronizing audio from multiple recordings to match to video was a painstakingly slow and manual process! Final Cut Pro X, however has some powerful auto sync tricks!
Ben Balser is one of the most well-respected & knowledgable Final Cut trainers. He has provided consultancy & training for editors in the biggest media networks in the US & has now joined macProVideo!
Final Cut Pro X comes bundled with some useful titles. If you want to roll your own, you can use Motion 5. Save yourself the work and download these FREE Titles for FCP X, created by Iain Anderson!
There's more to titling than meets the eye in Final Cut Pro X. In this two-part Hub tutorial, Richard Lainhart takes you step-by-step through the process of creating titles in FCP X.
Final Cut Pro X has color correction and color grading workflows built-in. No more round-tripping between separate applications. In this tutorial, David Smith turns Summer into Autumn in FCP X.
Many Final Cut Pro 7 users are now looking upon FCP X favourably! In the last article of his 3-part series, David Smith shows us how to build rough cuts using FCP X's Clip Connections
The jury is still out... but many FCP 7 users are finally looking positively in the direction of FCP X! In Part 2 of 3, David Smith shows us how to construct rough cuts using FCP X's Clip Connections.