Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro

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Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro

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Learn the technique for adding glowing highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with footage shot on film.Check out the free training on the new Apple Final Cut Studio suite released July 2009. Final Cut Studio Overview includes three free hours of tutorials on Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4, Color 1.5, Soundtrack Pro 3, DVD Studio Pro 4, Compressor 3.5, and Final Cut Server 1.5. Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro was created and produced by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the lynda.com Online Training Library®. One of Chris Meyer's favorite tricks is a technique for adding the glowing highlights and richly saturated colors ofte…

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Learn the technique for adding glowing highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with footage shot on film.Check out the free training on the new Apple Final Cut Studio suite released July 2009. Final Cut Studio Overview includes three free hours of tutorials on Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4, Color 1.5, Soundtrack Pro 3, DVD Studio Pro 4, Compressor 3.5, and Final Cut Server 1.5. Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro was created and produced by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the lynda.com Online Training Library®. One of Chris Meyer's favorite tricks is a technique for adding the glowing highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with footage shot on film. This trick originated as a way to compensate for the flatness of unaltered 3D renders, but it can be used to improve any source video, whether shot on DV, HDV, or even film. The effect can be achieved in many video editing and motion graphics applications using the same basic approach: duplicate the source footage, mix it back on top of itself using blend modes, then apply a blur or similar effect to the duplicate footage. In Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro, Chris demonstrates the specific tools and techniques for achieving this effect in Final Cut Pro. Topics include: Duplicating clips and treating entire sequences Applying composite modes Puffing out the highlights Balancing shadows and highlights Using Levels to focus the effect Employing other filters, such as Zoom and Prism

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