Twixtor for Final Cut Pro Screencasts
Twixtor for Final Cut Pro Screencasts
Twixtor Overview for FCP
This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, including how to apply Twixtor, how to speed up and slow down using Twixtor, and special considerations needed.
Timestamps:
00:24 Speeding Up
03:14 Slowing Down
**You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for Twixtor in Final Cut Pro here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/28/
Twixtor for FCP SpeedRamp
This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, to do a speed ramp using two different methods. You will see an example of the Frame number and Speed option to do a speed ramp in Twixtor.
Timestamps:
00:25 SpeedRamp by Frame Number
04:14 Animation curve interpolation
04:56 Speed percentage method
**You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for Twixtor in Final Cut Pro here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/28/
Fit to Fill in FCP Using Twixtor
This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, in order to lengthen or shorten a sequence to fit into a specified gap using the frame number option in Twixtor.
Timestamps:
00:34 Frame Number option to shorten clip
02:07 Slow shot down
**You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for Twixtor in Final Cut Pro here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/28/
Better Retiming with Twixtor within FCP
This screencast shows a comparison between the speed tools in FCP and using Twixtor withing FCP. You will see that the Twixtor result is much better.
Twixtor, Trimming and Transitions in FCP
This screencast describes a bug that occurs in Final Cut Pro when using Twixtor and how to work around it to do trims and transitions.
Frame Edges, Problems and Twixtor within FCP
This Tutorial explains when it is appropriate to use Smart Blend and shows Twixtor and Twixtor Pro with Smart Blend and compares a panning shot slowed down 10x with and without Smart Blend.
Lip-Synch with Twixtor in FCP
This tutorial covers the basic concept of timewarping a video track to a different audio track using Twixtor. As example, we lip-synch an outdoor shoot to a studio recording. This method could also be used to sync video to another video track.
A special "thank you" goes out to Christopher Hawley for letting us shoot footage of you singing/playing "Dance all Day" for this tutorial.
Marking Edit Points with Twixtor in FCP
This Tutorial shows how to mark segments in an edit in order to avoid warping across edits when speeding up or slowing down the overall edit.
A special thank you goes out to MarkEFXS for letting us use this footage.
What to do when you get unwanted warping with Twixtor within FCP
What to do when Twixtor produces unwanted warping.
Frame Rate Conversions in Twixtor within FCP
This Tutorial demonstrates how to do a frame rate conversion from 30fps to 24 fps, and also NTSC to PAL. Note these methods can be used as a base to convert from any progressive source to progressive destination material or interlaced NTSC to PAL frame rates.
Footage provided by Banditos Brothers
Twixtor Pro: When and How to use Tracking Points
This Tutorial shows how to get better results using Tracking Points for more complex shots and to help get rid of warping or ghosting. Tracking Points are available in Twixtor Pro for AE, FCP (pre-FCPX), Premiere Pro, Nuke & OFX hosts such as Scratch & Composite.
Twixtor Pro: Better Retiming using a Matte
This Tutorial shows how to get better tracking using a matte to separate your footage into multiple layers. Multiple layers are available in Twixtor Pro for AE, FCP, Premiere Pro, and Twixtor for Smoke, Flame, Fusion, Nuke & OFX hosts such as Scratch & Composite.