Monday, 2 April 2012

Final Cut Express



To edit our work video clips we have been using software on the Mac computers called Final Cut Express. It is the consumer version of Final Cut Pro and is designed for advanced editing of digital video as well as high-definition video, which is used by many amateur and professional videographers. Obviously being amateur videographers we have being using online help to enable us to get full use of the software. The Apple website is the main source of the information that we need, but there are many YouTube and miscellaneous webpage’s that we have been using. Final Cut Express has many different key tools that we need to edit our thriller to the best of our ability, these include:
§  Dynamic RT, which changes real-time settings on-the-fly
§  Motion path keyframing
§  Opacity keyframing
§  Ripple, roll, slip, slide and blade edits
§  Picture-in-picture and split-screen effects
§  Up to 99 video tracks and 12 compositing modes
§  Up to 99 audio tracks
§  Motion project import
§  Two-way colour correction.
§  Chroma key
This particular video has been extremely helpful to us during the making of our preliminary task and editing our overall piece of work:



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