Part Four: Keyframes, Speed Effects, Effect Masks and Shape Masks on Footage, Compounds, Storylines, and Auditions

What you will learn

Learn how every control works in Final Cut Pro

Utilize shortcuts to speed up your editing workflow

Discover tools in Final Cut Pro that can save time and effort

Master the entire Final Cut Pro workflow: Import, Export and everything in-between

Adapt and solve common issues that arise while editing videos

Expand your vocabulary with valuable terms used in the video editing world

Description

Welcome to our Comprehensive Guide to Final Cut Pro! Whether you’re just starting out, or you’ve been editing videos for years, our bite-sized tutorials will teach you the fundamentals of this revolutionary software.

In an increasingly digital world, video editing is an amazing skill for any creator to have in their arsenal. Final Cut Pro is one of the best video editing packages for creating small clips to multi-million dollar movies, and it’s available for a reasonable price to anyone with a Mac.

In Part Four, we’ll cover how to create simple animations with keyframes, smooth keyframe paths, copy and paste keyframes, modify multiple keyframes, and adjust fade handles for keyframed effects; how to speed up or slow down clips, create variable speed changes, preserve pitch on retimed audio clips, add speed transitions, reverse, rewind, or add instant replays, create jump cuts or hold segments, and create super smooth slow motion; add a shape or color mask, animate an effect shape mask, and combine multiple effect masks; how to create simple or complex shape masks, add or move control points, edit Bezier or B-Spline control points, how to use mask controls, and how to animate a mask; how to create and edit compound clips, how to add and use storylines, and how to create and edit auditions.


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Once you’ve finished Part Four, check out Part Five, in which we’ll cover Clip Roles, Captions, Organizing Libraries, and how to Export Projects in Final Cut Pro.

Don’t forget to check out Pixel Film Studios for helpful Final Cut Pro plugins to take your videos to the next level. Check out our library of over 2000+ plugins on our website.

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Content

Use Keyframes to Animate any Effect in Final Cut Pro

How to Create Simple Animations Using Keyframes in Final Cut Pro
How to Smooth Keyframe Paths in Final Cut Pro
How to Copy and Paste Keyframes in Final Cut Pro
How to Modify Multiple Keyframes in Final Cut Pro
How to Adjust Fade Handles For Keyframed Effects in Final Cut Pro

Using the Speed Tools in Final Cut Pro

How to Speed Up or Slow Down Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Variable Speed Changes in Final Cut Pro
How to Preserve Pitch on Retimed Audio Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Add Speed Transitions in Final Cut Pro
How to Reverse, Rewind, or Add Instant Replays to your Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Jump Cuts or Hold Segments in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Super Smooth Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro

Apply Masks to Effects in Final Cut Pro

How to Add a Shape Mask to a Video Effect in Final Cut Pro
How to Add a Color Mask to a Video Effect in Final Cut Pro
How to Animate an Effect Shape Mask in Final Cut Pro
How to Combine Multiple Effect Masks in Final Cut Pro

Create and Edit Simple or Complex Shape Masks in Final Cut Pro

How to Create Simple Shape Masks in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Complex Masks with the Draw Mask Effect in Final Cut Pro
How to Add Control Points to Complex Masks in Final Cut Pro
How to Move Control Points in Final Cut Pro
How to Edit Bezier Control Points in Final Cut Pro
How to Edit B-Spline Control Points in Final Cut Pro
All About Mask Controls in Final Cut Pro
How to Animate a Mask in Final Cut Pro

Compound Clips, Storylines, and Auditions in Final Cut Pro

How to Create a Compound Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Edit Compound Clips in Final Cut Pro
How to Add Storylines in Final Cut Pro
How to Create Auditions in Final Cut Pro
How to Edit Auditions in Final Cut Pro