Final Cut Pro X 202: DSLR Workflows
Description
20 videos | 57 minutes | by Jeff Greenberg
As DSLRs become the de facto standard in video production,
they bring with them a host of challenges in an editor’s workflow.
In this tutorial Final Cut Pro Master Trainer Jeff Greenberg shows
you how to optimize your DSLR workflow in FCP X...
Shooting footage with DSLR cameras has many benefits including
interchangeable lenses and superior image sensors. Along with these
cost-effective benefits come some challenges. In this tutorial by
Jeff Greenberg you’ll learn how to ingest, integrate and modify
your DSLR footage to work in perfect harmony in the FCP X
workspace.
Jeff starts you off with an overview of the DSLR workflow. He talks
about the im…
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20 videos | 57 minutes | by Jeff Greenberg
As DSLRs become the de facto standard in video
production, they bring with them a host of challenges in an
editor’s workflow. In this tutorial Final Cut Pro Master Trainer
Jeff Greenberg shows you how to optimize your DSLR workflow in FCP
X...
Shooting footage with DSLR cameras has many benefits including
interchangeable lenses and superior image sensors. Along with these
cost-effective benefits come some challenges. In this tutorial by
Jeff Greenberg you’ll learn how to ingest, integrate and modify
your DSLR footage to work in perfect harmony in the FCP X
workspace.
Jeff starts you off with an overview of the DSLR workflow. He talks
about the importance of proper camera settings to make what
you're shooting compatible in the FCP X editing
environment. Next on Jeff’s agenda is a section on
ingesting media that explains the importing options for
both video and audio. He then goes on to teach you how to
optimize your media either during or after ingest
and how to fix audio and color, all within Final Cut Pro.
One of the pitfalls of shooting video with a DSLR is Stabilization
and the Rolling Shutter effect. Small cameras with large lenses are
sometimes difficult to control and maneuver. They also capture
footage serially across their sensor which can cause image
distortion in certain shooting conditions. Jeff has your back as
he shows you how to fix shaky footage and deal with the
rolling shutter effect.
So if you are shooting your footage with a DSLR and editing it in
Final Cut Pro X then this tutorial by FCP X Master Trainer Jeff
Greenberg is what you need to get you started on the right
track!
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