Placeholder Composite Effects
A CreativeCOW Apple Final Cut Video Tutorial
Richard Harrington
Washington, District of Columbia USA
©2009 Richard Harrington and Creativecow.net. All rights reserved.
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In this Final Cut tutorial, Richard Harrington performs a quick placeholder effect in Final Cut Pro. Many times you will need this technique so you can figure out what shots you want to use and if it is going to be feasable to accomplish what you think is in the timeline. Richard starts by performing a chroma key on a video clip to place another clip on a TV screen.
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Comments
Placeholder Composite Effects
by John Livings on Feb 9, 2009
Very Nice and Quick, Thanks.
Mahalo, John
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