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.
You can achieve some pretty awesome effects in Final Cut Pro X. Ben Balser is the man when it comes to showing you how, and in this tutorial he puts video inside shapes and text to good effect.
If we had to sum up our Final Cut Library Manager review in 5 words, what would they be? Missing, Archival, Searchable, Helpful, Essential. Read on to find out why!
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.
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.
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.
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.
If you need to track text or images inside a video using FInal Cut Pro X, Coremelt have got a new solution for you: TrackX. Ben Balser explores the 3 generators and shares a video demo.
Are your Final Cut Pro X projects shuddering to a halt? Perhaps slowing down to a snail's pace? Iain Anderson is here to help you speed 'em up and get your projects purring again with these tips.
Dead pixels can be the bane of photographers. If they're hard to see it's not a problem, but how can you solve them when they're noticeable? Iain Anderson finds FCP X and Motion can remove them!
Do you want to hide unwanted Events and Projects and simply speed up your Final Cut Pro X experience? Enter Event Manager X, a small but perfectly formed application at a bargain price!
Color grading apps have come a long way in the past few years. Now Technicolor, the folks who know color better than most, have brought out Color Assist. Ben Balser grades the results in this review.
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.
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.
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.