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Description: Get the top 10 Final Cut Pro transitions to add cool effects to your edit cinemagrade.com Sometimes a simple cut or dissolve it’s not enough. Sometimes we need to spice up the edit to make it look modern or snappier. A great way to do that with just a few clicks is adding transitions. The type that makes you say: Wait… was that a cut or a camera move? How did they do that? That looks amazing!!! Nothing's better than getting a reaction like that from a client or a fellow filmmaker... that just sit back and marvel at your edit. Besides that these kinds of effects can help your viewers stay engaged for longer, adding a certain rhythm to your film. So we are giving away… 100% FREE… the top fcpx transitions pack free the ones you see here for Final Cut Pro. Just click the link below to be taken to our website where you can download them and follow the steps described in the video: colorgradingcentral.com/final-cut-pro-x-transitions-top-10-for-free Here's what you're getting: - Pan left - Pan right - Rotation right - Rotation left - Shake - Chromatic aberration - Tilt up - Tilt down - Zoom in - Zoom out DOWNLOAD Final Cut Pro X Transitions files from here: colorgradingcentral.com/final-cut-pro-x-transitions-top-10-for-free SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS IF TRANSITIONS DON'T SHOW UP: In some cases if the 'Transitions' folder doesn't exist at Movies / Motion Templates... 1. You'll need to create the 'Transitions' folder. 2. After creating the Transitions folder right-click on it and choose 'Get info' 3. In the dialog box dropdown under "Name & Extension:" 4. Add .localized to the end of Transitions so that it reads Transitions.localized Here is a screenshot of what it should look like: cgcpublic.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/transitions%2Bhelp.jpg If setting your films apart is something that you’re serious about and you want them to look better through color grading... ...you can get try out Cinema Grade that was developed to help you get a cinematic look without having to master complicated color controls. It’s a plugin that you can try it out risk free for 7 days: cinemagrade.com Elevate the look of your films the easy way. For more videos like this click below to SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com/channel/UCAYVd0fXmRJFkBAaQJRvcuw?sub_confirmation=1 Denver Riddle CGC Founder & Colorist colorgradingcentral.com Instagram: instagram.com/colorgrading #finalcutprox