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FCP X: Audio in Compound Clips

An illustrated, step-by-step tutorial on how to use compound clips in Final Cut Pro X to apply audio filters to multiple clips at once.

Adobe Audition: Separate Stereo Audio to Dual-Channel Mono Clips

An illustrated, step-by-step tutorial on how to convert a stereo audio clip into two separate mono clips using Adobe Audition CC.

Create a 3D, Animated, Color Watermark (Bug)

An illustrated, step-by-step tutorial on how to create, export and apply a 3D animated watermark for video compression using Apple Compressor.

Motion: Animate a Beating Heart

Here, Larry Jordan shows how to animate video using audio in Motion 5 – more specifically, animate movement driven by the beats in an audio clip.

Adobe Media Encoder: Loudness Normalization [u]

Loudness Normalization in both Adobe Media Encoder and Adobe Premiere Pro CC allow you to control audio levels to meet broadcast and cable specs in the US, Europe and around the world.

Drone Regulation Infographic

An infographic on the various regulations and official guidances videographers across the US need to know.

FCP X: Control Audio with Fade Dots

A step-by-step illustrated tutorial describing audio fade dots and how they are used to control audio in Final Cut Pro X.

FCP X: Trim Under a Transition

A step-by-step tutorial illustrating how to trim video and audio clips under a transition in Final Cut Pro X.

Motion: Create a 3D Template for FCP X

A step-by-step tutorial, by Larry Jordan, on how to create an animated 3D template in Motion 5 to use in Final Cut Pro X.

Premiere Pro CC: Create a Green-Screen Key

A step-by-step tutorial by Larry Jordan on how to create a green-screen, or chroma-key, in Premiere Pro CC.

FCP X: Hidden Audio Keyboard Shortcut

A hidden keyboard shortcut that you can create in Final Cut Pro X that instantly resets audio levels to 0 dB in all selected clips or ranges.

FCP X: Automatic Speed effect [u]

The “Automatic Speed” effect in Apple Final Cut Pro X, creates extremely slow motion – provided you know how this effect works. This illustrated tutorial has the details.

FCP X: High-Quality Slow-Motion [video]

Changing clip speed can create dramatic effects – from high-speed time-lapse to extreme slow motion. Final Cut Pro X provides a wide-variety of techniques to change the speed of a clip. In this short video excerpt Larry shows how create high-quality slow-motion by conforming a high-frame-rate clip into a project.

FCP X: Replace Clip and Retime Duration to Fit [video]

Changing clip speed can create dramatic effects – from high-speed time-lapse to extreme slow motion. Final Cut Pro X provides a wide-variety of techniques to change the speed of a clip. In this short video excerpt, Larry Jordan shows how change the speed of a clip during a Replace edit.

FCP X: Instant Replay Effect [video]

Changing clip speed can create dramatic effects – from high-speed time-lapse to extreme slow motion. Final Cut Pro X provides a wide-variety of techniques to change the speed of a clip. In this short video excerpt Larry Jordan shows how to create an Instant Replay speed effect.

The Time Has Come to Say Goodbye – for a while…

It’s time for me to say goodbye – for a while. Over the next two months, I’ll be closing my business.

Apple Compressor: Create Custom Compression Locations [video]

In this short video excerpt, Larry Jordan shows how and why to create custom locations to store compressed files using Apple Compressor.

Adobe Media Encoder: Create Watch Folders [video]

In this short video excerpt, Larry Jordan shows how to create and use Watch Folders to automate video compression using Adobe Media Encoder.

Product Review: Final Cut Library Manager v3

Final Cut Library Manager is an essential Final Cut utility that allows you to do things with Final Cut Pro X library and media files files that are either impossible or enormously time-consuming to do any other way. This highlights their latest release (v. 3.04)

Premiere Pro CC: Loudness Radar and Average Audio Levels [u]

The Loudness Radar is available in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Audition CC. It allows us to measure average audio levels and meet the requirements of the CALM Act.