Chroma key green screen in Final Cut Express Length 6:37
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This Final Cut Studio software tutorial teaches you how to key out a green screen using Final Cut Express. This is also known as Chroma Keying. Once you have keyed out your green screen, you will be able to add effects and filters to your footage and create great movies in Final Cut Express.

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jaxmann 8/29/08 2:50 AM
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