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Exporting just a section from your timeline/project in FCPX and not the whole thing

A tutorial on how to easily export a section of your timeline/project in FCPX without having to export the whole thing. Handy to quick effects and audio fixes in 3rd party apps.

I have always found this a very useful tool in Final Cut Pro X. By default when you export it exports your entire project, but what if you only want to send out a short clip to add some effects in Motion or After Effects, or make some audio adjustments? This tutorial shows you how.

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Making Motion templates adjustable in Final Cut Pro X

A tutorial on how to make elements of a Motion title editable in Final Cut Pro X

Sometimes you find a really cool title you want to use, but not all the parameters are adjustable in FCPX.

You can open most of these in Motion and adjust them there, but what if it's a template you use all the time and don't want to have to go back to Motion every time you want to make changes?

There is a way to add adjustable parameters to these templates from Motion to FCPX. What the tutorial and learn how.

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Fixing Audio in Final Cut Pro X

I’ve been working on this project for a friend of mine and needed to make some quick audio fixes to remove small noises from the recording. I’ve created a short tutorial to show you how to do it in FCPX.

A quick tutorial on making some basic fixes in Final Cut Pro X

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Creating a Time-lapse in Final Cut Pto

A short tutorial showing you how to easily create a time-lapse in FCPX. For more tutorials please check out my website at - www.capturingpassion.com

A quick tutorial showing you how to create a time-lapse using Final Cut Pro X

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Colour Correction in Final Cut Pro X

A short tutorial on how I colour corrected some clips of my brother shot in S-Log2 with the Sony a7s. For more tutorials please check out my website at - www.capturingpassion.com

A quick tutorial showing you how to easily do colour correction in Final Cut Pro X.

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