Final Cut Pro/Motion 5 Tutorial Roundup | April 27 - May 3, 2020

Best FCPX/Motion 5 Tutorials for the Week Ending May 3, 2020

This week, we learn how to add captions and subtitles, freeze frames, speed up workflow with keyboard shortcuts and more in Final Cut Pro. Welcome back to the Final Cut Pro/Motion 5 tutorial roundup for the week ending May 3, 2020. If you’re new here, every week, we scour the internet to and bring you the best Final Cut Pro/Motion tutorials released this week to help you MAKE BETTER VIDEOS

Jenn Jager

If you’re new to Final Cut Pro, this tutorial is for you. Jenn Jager, the creator of the Final Cut Pro Rock Star course, brings us a full beginner Final Cut Pro tutorial in her comprehensive tutorial. Everything from importing footage into Final Cut Pro all the way to exporting the finished video. If you’re just starting out, or thinking about switching to Final Cut Pro, this video is for you.

 

Motion Array Tutorials

The team at Motion Array Tutorials brings us three awesome Final Cut Pro tutorials this week. In the three videos, Oliver teaches us all about Final Cut Pro keyboard shortcuts, how to add freeze frames to our videos, and how to add subtitles and closed captions to our projects. Some great info for beginner and intermediate FCPX users.

Mark Harisson

Mark Harrison takes a deep dive into Titles in Final Cut Pro. In his jam packed tutorial this week, Mark shows us how to make some unique titles in Final Cut Pro. Most of the stuff shown here can all be done right in Final Cut Pro, with only one advanced technique at the end requiring a paid plugin.

 

Serge M

Serge from 1913 Media is back this week with an in depth look at the FCPX Removal plugin from Pixel Film Studios. As Serge demonstrates in his tutorial, FCPX Removal plugin can quickly and easily remove dynamic objects from video, for some very cool looking results.

 

Scott McKenna

Scott McKenna is a huge fan of Final Cut Pro, and this week, Scott shares his favourite keyboard shortcuts in FCPX with us, to help speed up editing. Scott not only shows us some awesome keyboard shortcuts, but also demonstrates how they can save a ton of time. Whether you’re a beginner, or an advanced user, there’s something here for everyone.

 

Ben Halsall

In his short, but very helpful tutorial this week, Ben Halsall shares his tips on how to remove clicks and pops from the cuts in your video.

 

The Roundup

Once again, this week has been a goldmine of information and tutorials for Final Cut Pro users. There’s something here for users of all skill level. Did you have a favourite this week? Let us know in the comments below. And if we missed anyone, please let us know, and we’ll make sure to include them next week. 

Stay Safe, and MAKE BETTER VIDEOS!