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Re: Why, Why, Why?
by Zane Barker on Jun 28, 2009 at 11:16:50 pm

[Mark Brown] "All I'm getting from this forum is vague rebutles, and no specific aid. Again, I am sorry that I am not as educated on the intricacies of FC, but I am just trying to learn."

Mark please don't think that anyone on here is being harsh because you are new to FCP. The reason that they may come across that way is because nobody here can see your setup, or anything about the project you are working on unless you tell us. If everyone just guessed about the type of footage you are working with, or what your settings are then you would never get any real help.

Just from what I have read on this post it seems like you know vary little about video production, now there is nothing wrong with that, however ending up with a polished good looking video is not as easy as many people think it is. If you plan on continuing to work with a high end program like FCP then I am going to highly recommend taking a course in basic video.




There are no "technical solutions" to your "artistic problems".
Don't let technology get in the way of your creativity!



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