In the post-production stages we used Apple's Final Cut editing software to edit our film. Despite being veterans of Final Cut Express 4.0, we decided to use Final Cut X - Apple's newest incarnation of the software for the project.
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A view of our project in Final Cut X |
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Colour grading using the inbuilt correction software in Final Cut X
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Despite our previous familiarity with Final Cut Express 4.0, using Final Cut X was in many ways a rewarding experience. The Software has many useful features like the magnet timeline, but at the same time is somewhat more linear and rigid than Express 4.0. Overall, it was beneficial to learn the ins-and-outs of a new software.
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