This is another great tutorial Mark. Your presentation is complete and the pacing is just right for following along. Too many guys rush through their teaching along with too much idle banter going on. You are a master educator. Thanks.
Hey Mark thank you for years of amazing content ! I'm trying to apply a color match on a Multicam angle. but can't figure it out. not sure if it's a bug. If you can cover this in future tutorial that would be amazing
I've been a video editor for years and there was so much good info loaded into such a short video. I learned a ton, thank you!
This is another great tutorial Mark. Your presentation is complete and the pacing is just right for following along. Too many guys rush through their teaching along with too much idle banter going on.
You are a master educator. Thanks.
Great tutor👏👏👏thank you
👌🏻 Merci !
Amazing vidéo !!! Thanks !!!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much.
Nice class Mark! great data!
Thank you very much for this high quality lesson :)
Nice and useful materials
As always - great video - lot learned!! 😀
As usual Great Stuff Mark!
Great video!
Great video. I was already doing 90% of this after finding the comparison viewer on my own. But, I did not know about the Frame Browser. :)
Great video! Thanks!
very good knowlige for me
Дякую за відео!
Hey Mark thank you for years of amazing content ! I'm trying to apply a color match on a Multicam angle. but can't figure it out. not sure if it's a bug. If you can cover this in future tutorial that would be amazing
You need to do it in the Angle Editor, super easy.
@@markspencer1203 strange. it didn't work before. but now it works great. Probably a temporary FCPX issue. Thanks Mark !
are shots supposed to be placed next to each other on the timeline for this , or you can match two shorts placed quite apart too ?
Using the comparison viewer you can compare shots from anywhere