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As we discussed in Part 1 of new Video Effects Support in Final Cut Pro 6, Motion?s effects are created using Apple?s FxPlug architecture while FC?s effects use FxScript plugins. You can tell which effects are being shared with Motion by looking at the Effect Class column in the Effects tab in the Browser window. |
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Animation is noticeably different from other narrative forms in that one usually edits before going into production, by using the process – if not always the procedure itself – of storyboarding all or part of the sequences that are more difficult to visualize or orchestrate. There is nothing wrong with using the same animation package for this planning stage, which in practice gives origin to the thriving industry of ?PreVis? or Pre-Visualizing, a technique through which animation and live-action shoots are planned and polished. |
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You?ll find several new filters in Final Cut Pro 6, which will enhance your project and ease your workflow. For example, have you ever had to manually create an earthquake effect by adding 100 keyframes to shake the image? Well, let?s take a look at what?s waiting for you in the Distort category of Video Filters. |
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Creating a Spinning Newspaper Effect. In this week's podcast, host Jeff Schell shows you how to create a spinning headline or front page of a newspaper. You'll see how easy it is to build this special effect for any type of image or clip using a pair of rotation keyframes and scale keyframes, and by specifying your keyframes in reverse order. |
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When the decision was made for me to review Avid's Media Composer, I have to say that I was really excited. I was (and still am for that matter) an Avid editor for a long time, and was anxious to see what Avid had brought to the table, as afterall, they do make "Tools for Storytellers." |
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