If you have Final Cut Pro X, you have a powerful video editor and capable tools for color correcting your video footage too. Iain Anderson shows how to use FCP X's built-in tools to great effect.
There are many ways to get your work out there, but by far the most common method is to put it online. Whether on YouTube, Vimeo or elsewhere, there are a few ways to put your best foot forward.
Ever wondered how to move your Final Cut Pro X projects between your Mac desktops and laptops? Want to edit your film on the go? Then this article is a must-read.
It's incredibly empowering when you get to know an application so well that key commands fly from your finger tips. In this tutorial, Ben Balser shares his favorite "practical" FCP X shortcuts.
You don't have to be a luddite to feel that advances in technology don't necessarily make us more creative. Francesco Schiavon charts the correlation between the art of storytelling and tech.
With an almost overwhelming number of new features in the latest update for Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2), Ben Balser gives each major one a thorough examination and comes up smiling.
Shooting a band using multiple cameras with multi tracked audio is within everyone's grasp now. Matt Vanacoro, master musician, photographer and trainer, shows you how.
Unsure on what Smart Collections are in Final Cut Pro X, or even how you can make the most of these in your workflow? Ben Balser puts it in perspective for editors everywhere.
GoPro Hero cameras are portable and shoot great video and photos. And it's easy to straighten out the resulting fisheye effect using Photoshop, Final Cut Pro X and other tools.
What do you do if you want to try out different edits for your video project, while keeping the original? Welcome to "Versioning" in Final Cut Pro X! Ben Balser shows how to travel through time'¦
If 4K is the best resolution to shoot in, shouldn't we all be using it? Iain Anderson explores the ins and outs of how important resolution is for different purposes.
Final Cut Pro X 10.1's Jump Cut retiming effect is a bit of a mouthful, but it's easier to understand and apply than you might think. And likelihood is, once you get it, you'll want to use it!
If you have the need for more speed in FCP X in real time, read this second part of insightful tests by Iain Anderson comparing major Mac models across a number of FCP X tasks.
Final Cut Pro X 10.1 has brought some innovative new features to the table which weren't there before... namely those which deal with archiving and backup strategies as Iain Anderson explains.
If you want to be organized when it comes to media management, Final Cut Pro X is probably the best video editing software available. Ben Balser shows how FCPX can share your metadata too.
Avoid using repetitive scenes and cuts in Final Cut Pro X by utilizing Media Ratings. This handy tutorial is brought to you by master FCP X trainer, Ben Balser.
If you have the need for more speed in your FCP editing and rendering work, read this insightful real-world test by Iain Anderson comparing major Mac models across a number of FCP X tasks.
Don't sit back and dream of faster encoding on your Final Cut Pro X / Compressor video setup... make it happen! Iain Anderson is here to help you achieve what you thought was impossible...
Are you about to move / copy your Final Cut Pro X events or projects? Then stop right there!! We suggest you read this incredibly useful article by Apple Certified FCP X Trainer, Ben Balser, first.
We're not accusing cameramen of having shaky hands or being unstable... but sometimes video footage needs some extra help! In this tutorial, Iain Anderson shows off FCP X's new stabilization engine.
Managing your media is probably half the battle when editing video. In this enlightening tutorial, Ben Balser examines the power added to the Consolidate command in Final Cut Pro X 10.1.