Posts Tagged ‘Editing’

How to Create the Pleasantville Effect in Final Cut Pro

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

A nice tutorial.

via Genius DV

I Heart Plug-Ins for Final Cut Pro, Motion and After Effects

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Dumbworld is always looking for plug-ins to make our videos pop a little more.  Genius DV clues us in on Particle Matrix plug-ins.  Yay plug-ins!!!

3 Favorite iPhone Apps for Filmmaking from Vanish Productions (and 1 from Dumbworld)

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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via 2-Pop

iThoughts

Idea Organizer

Oblique Strategies

Also, yesterday the homie Seitu showed me a pretty cool app for Filmmakers.  Movie Slate. A handy feature is that you can use it to import Final Cut XML.

Movie Slate is a digital slate, clapper board, shot log, and shot notepad— designed for use with film, television, documentaries, interviews, and home movies.

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Plug In for Professional Pan, Zoom and Slide Shows for Stills in Final Cut Pro

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

I had the opportunity to attend a Larry Jordan seminar last week, and Larry talked about a cool new plug in for Final Cut .  Geethree’s SlickFX Photomotion is a video generator plug-in that allows you to do smooth pans and zooms over stills without keyframes.  The coolest thing to me was the price (a $79 introductory price, which comes with Photomotion Producer, a slide show generator).

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Adobe Creative Suite Users, Free Issue of Layers Magazine

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

At least for now, Layers Magazine  , the how-to magazine for everything Adobe, is giving away a free issue.