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The latest version of Photoshop adds a variety of new 3D features that make the software a valuable tool for all video editors.
A cool feature in Photoshop CS 6 is the ability to break a text object into individual glpyhs that can be altered and animated individually.
To keep this tutorial simple, it focuses on animating 3D characters within Photoshop CS 6.
Click on the title of this blog to read the full tutorial.
A cool feature in Photoshop CS 6 is the ability to break a text object into individual glpyhs that can be altered and animated individually.
To keep this tutorial simple, it focuses on animating 3D characters within Photoshop CS 6.
Click on the title of this blog to read the full tutorial.
Continue reading 3D Text Animation in Photoshop CS6.
If you are a Final Cut Pro X user, you may find that certain built-in effects and generators are fairly limited in terms of parameters that you can adjust.
For example, the built-in gradient generator doesn't allow you to change colors.
Well, the fix is simple. This tutorial requires that you have Motion 5 installed. If you have Motion 5, you can make changes to any built-in effect within Final Cut Pro X. You can then create new effects with all the parameters and adjustments that you need.
Check out this short tutorial on how to publish new parameters within Final Cut Pro X by using Motion 5.
Click on the title of this blog for the full tutorial.
For example, the built-in gradient generator doesn't allow you to change colors.
Well, the fix is simple. This tutorial requires that you have Motion 5 installed. If you have Motion 5, you can make changes to any built-in effect within Final Cut Pro X. You can then create new effects with all the parameters and adjustments that you need.
Check out this short tutorial on how to publish new parameters within Final Cut Pro X by using Motion 5.
Click on the title of this blog for the full tutorial.
Continue reading Editing Effect Templates in Final Cut Pro X.
If you are an Avid Media Composer user, you've probably realized that the Marquee Title tool is extremely powerful.
While many parts of the software are extremely intuitive, there are some things that make your head spin. One of those things, is the ability to view keyframes when animating lights.
Check out this short tutorial on how to the view the keyframe graph for light objects within the Avid Marquee title tool.
Click on the title of this article to view the tutorial.
While many parts of the software are extremely intuitive, there are some things that make your head spin. One of those things, is the ability to view keyframes when animating lights.
Check out this short tutorial on how to the view the keyframe graph for light objects within the Avid Marquee title tool.
Click on the title of this article to view the tutorial.
Continue reading Animating Lights in Marquee with Keyframes.
Learn how to use a color mask in Final Cut Pro X to change the color of a specific area within a video clip.
Click on the title of this article for the full FCP X tutorial.
Click on the title of this article for the full FCP X tutorial.
Continue reading Color Mask in Final Cut Pro X.
Here is short tutorial on how to import hi-res images from iPhoto into Final Cut Pro X. Also, In this tutorial you will learn the following:
- Creating a video slideshow from your hi-res photos
- Changing the duration of all your clips at the same time
- Adding multiple transitions all at the same time
Click on the title of this blog to read the full tutorial.
Continue reading Importing Hi-Res Images into Final Cut Pro X.

