Bad TV Look: Final Cut Pro Tutorial
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Creating that ‘bad TV’ look has never been easier with Final Cut Pro. CreativeCOW.net Contributing Editor Stephen Smith’s Bad TV tutorial will show you how to create this spectacular effect using tools already provided by FCP. Learn how to make your video transition in from noise, animate a TV roll and duplicate the turning off the TV look.
 
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Comments | | | |  | Re: Bad TV Look: Final Cut Pro Tutorial by Mark Pirres 15189576 |
Tutorial informativeness: 9 - thanks a lot for that!
Tutorial delivery: 0 (what sort of exposing technique is this? sorry I had to say it) | | | | |
| | | | when ever I click on 'bad tv effect' and put it on a video clip, it turns my clip all black and there isn't a picture any more unless I delete the effect, or choose color corrector and change the color all red... can somebody please tell me what I should do??? | | | | |
| | | | When I put the bad tv filter on my creative cow overlay instead of adjusting it.. it turns the image in my viewer completely black. I've tried everything but can't make the image come up.. when i take off the "bad tv" filter the black goes away. How do i make it work the the video says it should? lol
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