Learn how to create a pixel-perfect split screen in this Final Cut Pro X tutorial. In this easy to follow class, you will learn how to make and modify the perfect split screen as well as looking at how you can copy your effects to multiple clips on the timeline.
This is a great tutorial if you need the control that some plugins just don’t give you. Whether you are making a split screen for an interview, your band, a choir or for any reason you will find what you need here. If you don’t just drop me an e-mail.
1. Create a Perfect Split Screen with No Plugins
2. Save Time & Get the Perfect Split Screen Plugin
This plugin is the quickest and easiest way to setup split-screens in Final Cut Pro X. You can download it here on my gumroad page or you can learn how to create it for free in the tutorial video below.
The plugin includes 4-UP, 6-UP, 9-UP, 5×5 formats as well as a square split-screen perfect for Instagram and Facebook videos.
Perfect Split-Screen Plugin by Ben Halsall: http://bit.ly/split-screen-fcpx
3. Create a Perfect Split-Screen Plugin for free in Apple Motion
In this tutorial we look at how to make a perfect 4-Up Split Screen in Final Cut Pro X and then how to create a time-saving plugin in Apple Motion. This is a great way to begin to learn how you can make plugins in Apple Motion that can save you time and that will also help you to customise effects, transitions and titles in your edits.
4. Create an advanced & animated split screen
Learn how to create customised split screens in Final Cut Pro X using the advanced features of the Draw Mask effect. Working with animated shapes and bezier curves you can create intricate split screens that you can control perfectly in sync with your video.
Complete Intro to Final Cut Pro [+Best Free Plugins for Beginners]
Everything is included in this complete introduction to Final Cut Pro X for beginners. From importing to editing and exporting this tutorial includes it all. We cover how to get clips down to your timeline, refine an edit, add titles, work with colour as well as looking at some of my favourite free plugins for Final Cut Pro X.