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Wednesday, 19 November 2014
post production is painful

So I managed to download Final Cut Pro... I have resorted to Trial version. It's completely new to me, because I'm used to Adobe After Effects, but even with that I only know how to move around graphics in the most basic ways, as you have probably seen from my previous motion graphic projects.

Anyway, I have decided that my videos lack texture, and I think Mr Ben also pointed this out the last time I saw him for consultation. I found this amazing person on YouTube who gives out free texture overlay videos, and they're all HD.... So thankful people like him exist!



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