Final Cut Pro Explosion Effect Download
Pixel Film Studios presents Final Cut Pro X Plugins, Effects, Transitions, Themes and Motion 5 Special Effects. Specifically designed for FCPX. Jan 10, 2011. FCP Tips just posted a link to Detonation Films' free stock footage of explosions. I know its doesn't have the highest resolution but this is a great tool if you have any interest in adding some simple explosion effects without actually blowing up anything yourself. Download some of the footage over.
By 2013-01-19 23:14:15 UTC In the opening scene of 1997's Wild America, a young Jonathan Taylor Thomas nervously wades into a pool while his older brothers throw firecrackers at him. The guys are shooting a film, under the strict motto ' Every Good Movie Needs an Explosion.' Thomas, being the youngest, becomes the automatic stuntman. Thankfully, those kinds of stunts aren't necessary anymore for cool effects — we've got instead. Here at the office, we underwent the oh-so-strenous task of surfing the Internet to track down the best channels for DIY video effects (VFX) tutorials. (You're welcome, younger siblings.) Many use high-end programs, like and Adobe After Effects.
But if you don't have either, don't sweat it — you can download a free 30-day trial of After Effects on. For basic editing, the standard programs that come with Macs and PCs — iMovie and Windows Movie Maker, respectively — do the trick just fine. SEE ALSO: Be warned: These guys make it look easy. If you're new to editing, it might take awhile to move as quickly as the videos. Regardless, the outcome will still be awesome — and you won't have to worry about losing a finger either. The skinny: Freddie Wong, known best by the Internet as 'Freddie W,' is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and VFX artist.
He hosts two YouTube channels: and. The first is a collection of his personal videos, and the second hosts his behind-the-scenes shots and tutorials. His movies generally include high-energy action sequences with gunfire, explosions and plenty of gaming culture references. Wong also helped produce the 2010 horror 'Z Movie'. Programs covered: Adobe After Effects; Final Cut. Specialities: Action/Humor. Recommended tutorials: 'Realistic Muzzle Flare' (above) ' ' 2.
The skinny: Zach King launched the 'Final Cut King' channel during college at Biola University Film School after noticing a lack of easy, DIY tutorials for Final Cut and related programs. Currently, his channel — which features both original videos and tutorials — has more than 225,000 subscribers.
He takes editing related questions from fans — sometimes, he told Mashable, he'll get as many as 100 emails a day. 'I love doing these kinds of things because it's a really fast turn-around. You can be on to a next project in a couple of days,' he said. Similar to Wong, King's videos include a handful of gaming and app references. Programs covered: Final Cut (6,7 and X); Apple Motion; Soundtrack Pro; DVD Studio Pro; Apple Color 1. Development As Freedom Ebook Pdf Elementary. 5. Specialities: Action/Humor.
Recommended tutorials: 'Explosions and More' (above) ' ' 3. The skinny: VFX BRO, also based in Los Angeles, has been posting special effects tutorials on his channel since 2010. The tutorials focus heavily on background effects — 3D, slow motion and object tracking — and give great introductions to a variety of editing software in addition to After Effects, such as Cinema 4d, Mocha Pro and Pixel Farm PFTrack.
Programs covered: Adobe After Effects; Cinema 4d; Mocha Pro; Pixel Farm PFTrack. Cara Instal Indobilling Di Windows 7 here. Specialties: Special Effects. Recommended tutorials: 'After Effects - Cloning Effect' (above) ' ' 4. The skinny: Corridor Digital's website bio,'Crazy action and visual fx? Heck yeah,' sums it up nicely.
The hosts, Niko and Sam, cover a wide range of action special effects — like explosions, muzzle effects and bullet hits — with their appropriately titled tutorial series 'Shoot Your Friends.' Programs covered: Adobe After Effects; Final Cut. Specialities: Action. Recommended tutorials: 'Filming Basics' (above) ' ' 5. The skinny: Surfaced Studio, like the others mentioned above, specializes in tutorials for action effects. Points of interest include zombie-like running effects, 'blood hits' and 3D integration. A few videos highlight the program Autodesk 3ds Max — originally, the software runs for around $1,000, but you can download a free trial on the company's.
Programs covered: Adobe After Effects; Cubase 5; Autodesk 3ds Max. Specialities: Action/Zombie Effects. Recommended tutorials: 'Zombie Run' (above) ' ' At Mashable, we're all about trying things out for ourselves. We made our own short video, with Final Cut Pro and a free downloaded version of After Effects, using a few of the tips above. Again, if you don't have Final Cut, iMovie and Windows Movie Maker work just as well. Using Freddie W.' S 'Realistic Muzzle Flare' tutorial, we added a muzzle flare effect to the end of a Nerf gun.
For extra fun, we even gave our adorable office dog,, a fire-breathing makeover.