A free look at 6 minutes from Seth Worley's Writing 101 Course, covering the basics of the 3 act structure!
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After 5 months of incredibly hard work I am really happy to say you can
now watch my epic 8 part Cinematic Masterclass series via download or
streaming! With over 9 hours of content this is easily the most in depth
training videos I have ever made!
This free introductory episode introduces the series and also teaches you how to lens whack.
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Get the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro: http://bit.ly/2ekhRiF
In
this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial I will be sharing 5 little video
editing tips, tricks, and techniques that can make a big difference in
your final project.
1. Pull Focus - Using dimming and blurring in
the background you can pull focus to text, images, or pop ups in the
foreground. You can even use keyframes to gently animate in and out of
this. (0:20)
2.
Gentle Motion - You can use scale and position keyframes to gently ease
in and out of pictures in a slideshow fashion. This is great to keep
the flow of the video going and keep still frames engaging for the
viewer. (2:20)
3.
Audio Ducking - There are many ways to duck audio, however this simple
visual pull of the volume line allows you to visually dip in and out of
important moments such as voice overs and transitions. (3:50)
4.
Sound Design - This is a larger topic in general but it is good to
remember that you can apply sounds the same way you apply video effects
with a little creativity. (5:40)
5.
Vignette - a subtle vignette can go a long way in bringing out the
focus and color grading of certain scenes and pictures. This tool in the
Lumetri color panel can come in handy for clips shot on clear blue
skies or with soft edges. (7:40)
Keep these 5 subtle techniques and variety of knowledge in your arsenal for many different video editing situations.

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In this video, I'll talk about three mistakes almost all beginner editors make and what you can do to fix them.
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The new Color Curves correction in Final Cut Pro 10.4 give you precise
control for adjusting luminance and individual red, green, and blue
color channels, and even adjust specific hues in your images.
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PIXIO is the world first auto-follow camera to film both INDOOR and
OUTDOOR. He tracks the watch, films and zooms in & out
automatically. Now you can film more often, independently, without the
assistance of a cameraman. Film sport, rehearsals, actors, pastors,
conferences, events...!
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Apple Certified Trainer (FCP X & Motion) and professional After
Effects user, Robin S. Kurz, shows how easy it is to create animated
graphics in Motion 5 without adding a single key frame. In this
presentation, he does a brief comparison between Motion and After
Effects, and demos some of Motion's best strengths: its real time
capabilities, and the ability to publish specific parameters to give
editors more control inside Final Cut Pro X.
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In this presentation, Alex shows the comprehensive flexibility and speed
of Final Cut Pro X for Broadcast production. Creating a 1 minute
television cut-down from the Oscar-nominated short film “Timecode”
(which was also edited with FCP X), he shows how you can post-produce a
complete project from start to end without leaving Final Cut Pro X.
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In this video I give you a quick overview on how to do multicam editing
in Final Cut Pro X. If you have multiple angles and audio, you should do
Multicam. This feature is built into FCPX and it will automatically
sync all your camera angles and audio.
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This video demonstrates how to edit multiple cameras using Final Cut Pro
X FCPX. In this example video clips are used from 3 different camera
angles showing how to make a peanut butter and Jelly Sandwich.
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