Welcome To Our See All Tutorials Page
This section of our website will show you all of our tutorials based on release date.
You can also click a category to the left and be taken to Learning Path’s for Final Cut Pro, Motion and DaVinci Resolve.
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Glint
Add animated light glints to your 3D titlesColor Balance
Manipulate color balance and contrast using familiar color wheelsSimple 3D Effect
Manipulate video or images along X, Y and Z planesRT Shutter
RT Shutter is a free Final Cut Pro X transition that simulates a mechanical lens shutter as a photo is being takenVideo in Text
Create a Video-in-Text effect with drag and drop efficiencyLighting the Interview
This tutorial will give you the tools and know-how for putting your interview subjects in the best possible light while maximizing your viewer’s focus on your subjects. Learn effective lighting strategies for success.Short Film Editing Techniques
More than just technical explanations of editorial techniques, this tutorial focuses on the creative thinking behind each edit decision and how they have a positive or negative impact on the story.Commercial Editing Techniques
This tutorial will help you understand the editorial decisions that go into creating an engaging commercial by teaching techniques that sell your product and leave an impression.Creating 3D Titles in Motion
An immersive tutorial focusing on Motion’s 3D titles. Learn how to place 3D text into scenes that include realistic environments, lighting and shadows. Also learn how to make custom textures, layers and finishes.Warp Speed Effects in FCP
Designed as a companion tutorial to our best-selling Warp Speed Editing in Final Cut Pro, you’ll learn how to quickly create effects and dynamic visuals to enhance your story while creating maximum viewer impact.Sale!Rigging & Publishing in Motion 5
Learn how to create custom titles, effects, transitions and generators in Motion 5, then publish them for use in Final Cut Pro X.Creating Action End Titles in Motion 5
Mark Spencer will show you how to give your titles the Tarantino treatment. Learn how to create highly stylized, gritty title sequences for your films, commercials or music videos. This tutorial assumes you are comfortable in Motion.Go to Top