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4.2 Basic Color Correction
FCPX has a simple automated color correction feature that can definitely make your video look better, but most of the time we can do a better job by manually color grading our footage. We’ll adjust exposure, saturation, and overall color, and you’ll learn how to copy and paste the color correction to other similar clips. We’ll also use a free plugin to give the movie a consistent color look across the board with an adjustment layer.
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 09:35
2 lessons, 09:35
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction03:23
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Introduction
03:23
Free Lesson 1.2The Layout06:12
Free Lesson
1.2
The Layout
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2.Importing and Media Management in Final Cut Pro3 lessons, 26:17
3 lessons, 26:17
2.1Importing10:36
2.1
Importing
10:36
2.2Organizing Your Footage: Part 108:03
2.2
Organizing Your Footage: Part 1
08:03
2.3Organizing Your Footage: Part 207:38
2.3
Organizing Your Footage: Part 2
07:38
3.Editing Essentials7 lessons, 53:17
7 lessons, 53:17
3.1The Magnetic Timeline06:49
3.1
The Magnetic Timeline
06:49
3.2The Tools10:38
3.2
The Tools
10:38
3.3Secondary Story Lines and Compound Clips07:01
3.3
Secondary Story Lines and Compound Clips
07:01
3.4Photos09:28
3.4
Photos
09:28
3.5Time-Lapses07:11
3.5
Time-Lapses
07:11
3.6Video Effects07:28
3.6
Video Effects
07:28
3.7Stabilization04:42
3.7
Stabilization
04:42
4.Fine-Tuning the Edit3 lessons, 21:27
3 lessons, 21:27
4.1Audio and Music08:44
4.1
Audio and Music
08:44
4.2Basic Color Correction06:21
4.2
Basic Color Correction
06:21
4.3Titles06:22
4.3
Titles
06:22
5.Conclusion2 lessons, 05:06
2 lessons, 05:06
5.1Exporting04:43
5.1
Exporting
04:43
5.2Conclusion00:23
5.2
Conclusion
00:23
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