Here are the basics of how to color effectively without leaving your NLE. The need to quickly shoot, edit, color, and deliver short pieces of content has increased dramatically over the past five years, and so the ability to finish your edit in the same non-linear editing (NLE) system you started it in is becoming increasingly desirable. DaVinci Resolve has been the go-to program for color needs for a while, but it may be more of a hassle than it's worth to "roundtrip out" from your editing program to color a 60-second video. While many turned their backs on FCPX upon its initial release, the software has constantly been updated over the years in an attempt to make it the one-and-only choice for both editing and coloring. The below video tutorial dives into the new and improved color functions/features in FCPX's 10.4 update. Let's take a look and see if X has what it takes to get the color job done. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 3 April, 2018