With Ripple Training and Mark Spencer’s no nonsense approach, I feel I can give it a good go. Now to the downside!!! I am buying into DaVinci Resolve, which I thought was a million miles from my comfort area. So my advice is just buy this tutorial (and the others) they are quite simply…. Sorry if that sound a bit too sentimental, it is completely true. Since COVID-19 wrecked my regular job, I have been working on filming and editing projects and it has literally saved my family from financial ruin. Now people are wanting to buy my photos and commissioning me for video work. I am not a full time professional videographer or photographer. My photos have been getting praise and my video work has really jumped to another level. I also bought the ‘lighting an interview’, ‘sound editing’ etc. How naive! I was simply blown away by how Mark Spencer broke down colour theory and gave me a far clearer understanding and consequently more confidence/freedom. I thought I just needed to understand the approach in FCPX. In this video we will take a look at Final Cut Pros balance color feature, and how you can use it to automatically correct the color and exposure in your clip. I had watched lots photoshop tutorials on colour. This will seem strange a strange comment, but as a user of Photoshop and studying it for years I thought I was not too inexperienced with my understanding of colour. They quite simply have grown into the best online teachers available. I have been a customer of Ripple Training for many, many years, following along on their MacBreak studio episodes. Download this outline Advanced Color Correction in Final Cut Pro 1.
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