While After Effects is all we need to create brilliant motion graphics and VFX, Final Cut Pro is where many of us take our raw work and splice and dice it into a final, polished video. In this second part, Gustavo adds on to the starter tutorial created for those who are not familiar with Final Cut Pro and would like to learn how to edit and compose their After Effects footage.
In the second Day of this multi-day beginners' series he provides some RAW footage to work with and takes us further into the basics of editing.
Requirement:
Final Cut Pro (Purchase from Apple here)
Raw Practice Footage
Tutorial
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