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Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
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Lynda.com: Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
Lynda.com: Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
Lynda.com: Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
Lynda.com: Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
Lynda.com: Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
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Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills
Moving on stills, sometimes called the "Ken Burns Effect," is the technique of zooming, rotating, and panning across still photographs. It is an important real-world post-production skill, especially for history and science documentaries. In Final Cut Studio 2: Moving on Stills, Larry Jordan demonstrates how to create movement using Final Cut Pro 6 and Motion 3. He also explores image preparation in Photoshop, and shows how to create these techniques using other applications, like MovingPicture. Those with previous experience in Final Cut Pro and Motion will benefit most from this instruction. Example files accompany the course.
Introduction
Welcome, what's covered, and using the example files
1. Final Cut Pro and Motion Workflow
Workflow for Final Cut Pro and Motion
2. Preparing Images
Preparing and sizing images
Preparing images in Photoshop
Using Photoshop
3. Animating in Final Cut Pro
Overview of animation
Importing images
Creating an audio track
Building a sequence
Adding transitions
Adjusting motion parameters in the Canvas
Adjusting motion parameters in the Motion tab
Working with Keyframes pt. 1: Zoom In, Rotate Around, and Pan
Working with Keyframes pt. 2: Zoom Out, Tilt Up, and Apply a Blur Filter
Adding Bezier controls
Final Cut Pro summary
4. Creating Movement in Motion 3
Overview of movement in Motion
Sending a project from Final Cut to Motion
Adding Motion Effects with Behaviors: Grow/Shrink, Fade In/Fade Out, and Throw
Adding Motion Effects with Behaviors: Spin, Motion Path, and Fade Out
Outputting Motion back to Final Cut
Using keyframes in Motion
5. Third-Party
Using Moving Picture
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