How to Fix Glitches in Slow-Motion Effects in Final Cut Pro [v]

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[ This is an excerpt from a recent on-line webinar: “Create Clip Speed Changes in Apple Final Cut Pro” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]

EXCERPT DESCRIPTION

There’s a strange playback glitch when you use compound clips to generate slow-motion effects in Final Cut. In this short video, Larry Jordan shows what the glitch is and demos work-arounds to avoid it.


 

How to Fix Glitches in Slow-Motion Effects in Final Cut Pro

TRT: 3:53 — MPEG-4 HD movie


 

SESSION DESCRIPTION

AI is enabling new ways to change the playback speed of clips for video editing. In this webinar, Larry Jordan showcases a variety of ways to change the playback speed of video clips in Apple Final Cut Pro. This session also highlights Topaz Video AI, from Topaz Labs, that does what Final Cut can’t.

Discover:

Speed changes are surprisingly flexible, easy to create and add depth and interest to your next project. This session will show you everything you need to know.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This is an intermediate-level session. Some knowledge of Final Cut Pro will be helpful in understanding this material.


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