Announcing Newest Tutorials from Pixel Film Studios, ProStrobe Lesson for FCPX

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"Here is another great guide, it teaches FCPX users to work with ProStrobe to create film fishing reel effects, " said Christina Austin CEO of -pixel Film Studios.

Prostrobe produces a look almost forgotten by many people. Users now have full customization with the option of type, numbers, shapes, or even their own images with drop zones. Users simply layer these title results along with their footage and by custom adjustments the effect takes care of the rest. With Prostrobe footage can never look the same again all with in FCPX. FCPX Plugin Tutorials

With Prostrobe the user can choose from either number countdowns, objects, text, or even their own image with drop zones. Users can modify the film movements, motion blur, rotation, rate, scale randomness, position, randomly position, and even more all with in Final Cut Expert X. With so several choices and customizations users can create that old film leader effect with a click of a mouse.

With Prostrobe users have the ability to change the blend function and color of the item projected with each result, by having this option the possibilities are truly endless. This gives the person the ability to have a different look whenever if they decide on so all with in Final Cut Pro Times with a click of a mouse.

Prostrobe was professionally created to work flawlessly inside of Final Lower Pro X. Being a FCPX title, the Prostrobe presets can be dragged and dropped onto your video clip. With easy-to-use controls readily available in the FCPX inspector, the user can adjust their settings in simply a few clicks of a mouse. Final Cut Pro X Effect Tutorials

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