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Friday, November 07, 2008

Filed under: Post Production

Make Custom Templates for FCP

Steve Hullfish | 11/07

Leveraging the power of Motion in FCP

Take advantage of all of the tools in Final Cut Suite 2 to make your work in Final Cut Pro easier and more polished. Customizing Templates in Motion is easier than you may think and it allows FCP to create drag and drop motion graphics that are easily changed from episode to episode. This simple video tutorial shows how even a “non-designer” can customize a great show graphic.

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