Showing posts with label Final Cut Pro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final Cut Pro. Show all posts

2/20/11

Stereoscopic 3D


We take a look at how to do a Stereoscopic 3D shot in both After Effects and Final Cut Pro. If you have a pair of red/cyan glasses, put them on and step into the world of 3D.

Click here to download the 3D tutorial footage.

7/6/10

Final Cut Pro 2 After Effects


I love editing in Final Cut Pro. But when it comes to keying, masking, tracking, or advanced color correction, Final Cut Pro is definitely lacking. For these tasks, After Effects is the way to go. The biggest problem has always been how to get your edit from Final Cut Pro to After Effects. Automatic Duck is great, but darn expensive. What's a pixelphile to do?

Go land yourself on Popcorn Island and enjoy the XML bliss of Final Cut 2 After Effects by Ross. The best FREE way that I know of, to get Final Cut Pro and After Effects to play nice with each other in our digital sand box.

7/5/10

Final Cut Pro XML Export Secrets



One of the problems with Final Cut Pro is that once you save the project file, it can only be opened up again on systems running the same version number of the software. So, if you were working on a machine that had FCP 7, and took your project to another machine running FCP 6, and tried to open up the file...no dice.

Luckily there is a way around that problem. XML enables us to save our projects in a format that will let us continue to edit on other machines with older versions of the software. Steve Jobs might not like this idea, but I am sure you will.

Here are the version numbers for you to use.

Use XML version 1 for going back to Final Cut Pro 4.1
Use XML version 2 for going back to Final Cut Pro 5.0
Use XML version 3 for going back to Final Cut Pro 5.1.2
Use XML version 4 for going back to Final Cut Pro 6
Use XML version 5 for moving between Final Cut Pro 7 systems