Never Again Green Screens in Final Cut Pro?! +Automatic color conform for SDR/HDR and much more!
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 Published On Dec 21, 2023

My very first video!!! Well ok... on this channel 😉 From now on you will find all German content exclusively here! If you want to watch the previous videos before I upload them here again, then check out the English channel!    / @postpros-e  

In this video we want to talk about the new features of Final Cut Pro. The new features since Final Cut Pro 10.6.6, including:

- "Mask to remove from a scene": This filter can automatically remove the background of a video clip without the need for a green screen.
- Color Adjustment for SDR/HDR: This feature can automatically adjust the color of a video clip to look good on both SDR and HDR displays.
- New color presets: As of Final Cut Pro 10.6.6, there are new color presets. These presets can be used to quickly get a good starting point for your color grading.
- ProRes RAW settings window: As of Final Cut Pro 10.6.6, there is a new window for accessing the ProRes RAW settings. This window gives you more control over the raw settings for your ProRes RAW clips.
- Camera manufacturer-specific processing: You can use Final Cut Pro v10.6.6 and later to apply camera manufacturer-specific processing to your ProRes RAW clips. This processing is optimized for the specific camera you shot the clip with.

We'll also talk about a few other new features in Final Cut Pro for iPad and Mac, including

- Live Drawing Tool: this tool allows you to draw on video clips with an Apple Pencil or your finger and import them into Final Cut Pro for Mac.
- Dynamic Soundtracks: These music tracks can automatically adjust to the length of your project.
- More new masking and keying filters: There are new/improved masking and keying filters in Final Cut Pro!

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00:00 - Intro
02:09 - Final Cut Pro for iPad
02:48 - Importing a Final Cut Pro for iPad project into Final Cut Pro for Mac
03:47 - iPad project features
04:12 - The Color Adjustments filter
05:45 - Adjusting the color adjustments
06:30 - The live drawing tool on the Mac
07:30 - Using dynamic soundtracks in Final Cut Pro for Mac
08:18 - Mask to remove a scene
09:25 - How does the remove scene mask work?
10:01 - Where do you find the mask?
10:50 - What do I need to consider when recording?
12:23 - Application example 1: human AND dog
13:21 - What setting options are there?
15:01 - Using the mask for targeted color correction
16:14 - Application example 2: Cars
17:18 - Using the mask for targeted effects
17:41 - Application example 3: Masking animals
18:25 - Fine-tuning with a color mask
19:21 - The result compared to "Keyper"
19:47 - Adding a dynamic background
20:31 - Application example 4: Scooter rider in the skate park
21:14 - Application example 5: Even with depth of field?
21:45 - Another comparison with "Keyper"
22:08 - FREE "SRM Editor" filter!
22:39 - Refining the mask with the "SRM Editor" filter
23:03 - Application example 6: Candles
23:36 - Improving the mask with a mask
23:52 - Comparison with a green screen
24:38 - Comparison with a "real" key
24:58 - "Keyper" vs. green screen
25:53 - The trick with the still image
27:01 - Intro to automatic color adjustment
27:52 - What is an automatic color adjustment for?
28:28 - Why is my clip completely overexposed?
29:35 - Solution: The correct tonal value assignment
30:41 - Setting the automatic adjustment
32:10 - Examples of color matching: HDR to SDR
33:51 - Correctly adjusting SDR to HLG
34:34 - Luminance in the RGB parade
34:57 - Correctly adjusting SDR to PQ
35:25 - The automatic adjustment when importing
36:44 - Automatically creating HDR projects
36:57 - Adjusting older titles for HDR
37:38 - Example of a problem case: motionVFX titles
38:34 - Solution 1: Adjust manually
39:45 - Solution 2: Adjusting titles in Motion
40:49 - Presetting the HDR white level
41:48 - Using the customized title in Final Cut Pro
42:21 - New color presets
42:58 - Presets for the color plate
43:34 - Color grading presets
43:59 - Using dynamic backgrounds
44:44 - Using dynamic titles
45:10 - Using dynamic transitions
45:31 - Using "basic" titles
45:55 - Using patterned backgrounds
46:13 - Using "Oblected" titles
46:36 - The Chromaverb audio filter
47:22 - The DeEsser 2 audio filter
47:54 - The Vintage Tube EQ audio filter
48:13 - ProRes RAW settings window
48:31 - ProRes RAW plugin for camera manufacturers
49:03 - Using the RAW settings window
49:42 - Canon RAW plugin

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

⭐️ INFOS AND LINKS FROM THE VIDEO ⭐️

MANY THANKS TO:
- Alex "4D" Gollner: https://alex4d.com
- Christopher Langen of Bureau of Stories for the SDR example clip: https://bureauofstories.com
- Stuart Morgan for the Canon EOS R6 clip: https://stuartmorgan.tv

⭐️ DOWNLOADS: ⭐️
- Canon ProRes RAW camera plugin: https://asia.canon/en/support/0200692402
- POSTPROfx "SRM Editor" plugin: https://bit.ly/SRMInstall

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