Final Cut Scopes Tutorial | For Beginners!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Today I'm going to take the intimidation factor out of reading video scopes! In this Final Cut Scopes Tutorial, I'll explain how to read the three most important video scopes in Final Cut-- the Histogram, RGB Parade and Vectorscope. You'll learn why these scopes are important, how to access them in Final Cut and how to use them to color grade and balance skin tones.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 What do video scopes do?
    02:06 How to read a histogram
    05:06 How to read the RGB Parade
    08:08 Vectorscope Tutorial
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  • @jeffbwat
    @jeffbwat 10 месяцев назад +1

    She's very lucid, clear. What I particularly like is that she's not at all dogmatic, making the point that what works for someone is perfectly acceptable. Many tutorials seem to advocate narrow technical parameters for grading, dictated by the scores on the various scopes. She has the opposite approach; if it works for you, it's acceptable. She is descriptive of how fcpx grading works, not prescriptive.

  • @dwoodog
    @dwoodog 3 месяца назад

    I really need to start fixing my colours a bit. Thanks for making it easy to follow.

  • @Neil_Rice
    @Neil_Rice Год назад +1

    Possibly the best Scopes tutorial I have seen on RUclips. Many thanks

    • @JennJagerPro
      @JennJagerPro  Год назад

      Ha, thanks! This video does not get enough love IMO.

  • @Michiganmtb
    @Michiganmtb 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. short but sweet I feel like I learned more in your 15 minute clips than watching hours of other people stuff. Definitely subscribing !😊

  • @angiebailey
    @angiebailey 4 часа назад

    Fabulous! Thank you Jenn!!

  • @PositiveInfusion
    @PositiveInfusion Год назад

    I enjoyed your video Jenn! Learned so much in a few minutes. I can relate to your style of teaching. Thank you so very much!

  • @MacTravellers
    @MacTravellers 2 года назад +1

    I didn't know about the skin tone indicator, great tip!

  • @applemagsafe
    @applemagsafe 2 года назад +3

    you might be knowing me from your previous videos comments AND all I want to say that i got my very first Mac which is 14" MacBook Pro and I'm following all your videos for tutorial and getting through the Apple Motion and it's been a little tough at first getting used to all control and discovering all the features and your a saviour for me with these video so I wanna say THANK YOU! for providing all these videos to people like me over here!

  • @BigCountry67
    @BigCountry67 Год назад +1

    You’re the best editing coach on RUclips !

  • @davewhiting9730
    @davewhiting9730 2 года назад +2

    So many RUclips videos showing this stuff, but you have a knack at presenting it in an easier to understand way. You just explain things better. Keep it up and thanks!!!

  • @bittdivers
    @bittdivers Год назад +1

    Thanks Jenn. As always, your tutorials are very comprehensive and nicely organized. Very useful for beginners!

  • @FAMEAcademyNY
    @FAMEAcademyNY Год назад

    Good video, Some of the other videos tell you what the scopes are but they don't tell you how to use them... duh..... Thank you!

  • @theparamedicgames6653
    @theparamedicgames6653 Год назад

    another fantastic video jen. super clear explanation that will now help me correct all of my log 2 footage.

  • @JoshuaGipson
    @JoshuaGipson 2 года назад

    I love the way you explain things

  • @BraisFernandez
    @BraisFernandez Год назад

    Just want to say your are great to listen i like your Voice and its easy to usterstand you … great Chanel

  • @a-51labsstudio90
    @a-51labsstudio90 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks 😊 I might slow it down to see how you adjust the colors. It's fast for a beginner 😅 Still very very helpful!❤

  • @bxboricuaraul
    @bxboricuaraul 2 месяца назад

    Excellent tutorial. Gbu 🙏👏

  • @orphanedsignal
    @orphanedsignal 10 месяцев назад

    thank You for sharing your experience in how to get much better results in FCP!!

  • @franke.lancaster8530
    @franke.lancaster8530 Год назад +2

    In my opinion, the above is a recommended, clearly described and well-presented presentation covering the basics of color correction, so thank you for that, Jenn. As most are aware, color correction and grading can be daunting, and many different approaches have been described elsewhere. But your approach is clear, effective and easy to follow, and will work in many different situations, especially if the colours are not extremely and totally undesirable. I feel that it’s also important to note, that while scopes can eliminate much of the guess work, a trained eye helps as well. 😊Thanks again for many excellent presentations and for sharing your knowledge, Jenn.....frank
    PS: I often like to go to Windows >Workspaces > Color & Effects when correcting, but that is just a personal preference.

  • @jaygreer7430
    @jaygreer7430 Месяц назад

    Very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @seazenbones6945
    @seazenbones6945 2 года назад

    Excellent thank You 🙏

  • @lavinchi6709
    @lavinchi6709 2 года назад

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @michaelch5060
    @michaelch5060 2 года назад

    Very helpful, Thanks for sharing.

  • @avs2978
    @avs2978 2 года назад

    Very Helpful💯

  • @chieneddie
    @chieneddie 2 года назад

    Great explanation! Very easy to understand and follow! Thanks a lot Jenn!

  • @kobyaw
    @kobyaw 2 года назад

    Thanks for the valuable content. Love it.

  • @rudyonthego
    @rudyonthego 2 года назад

    Thank you Jenn, this was very informative and helpful.

  • @NickinNashville
    @NickinNashville Год назад

    I love your videos, very good teacher

  • @yeldaRooBTKAM
    @yeldaRooBTKAM 2 года назад

    Thanks Jenn. Certainly helping me improve my abilities. Thanks again.

  • @GeeQueee
    @GeeQueee Год назад

    Thank u, ur awesome

  • @andrefouche8725
    @andrefouche8725 Год назад

    Hi Jenn, just love it. It taught me so so much on the scopes. Will definitely keep referring to this video when I edit my videos.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @PubbyRecords
    @PubbyRecords 11 месяцев назад

    Great job you are best teacher

  • @SuchetB
    @SuchetB 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this Jenn - Probably one of the best videos I have seen on colour grading/correction ever - I love the skin tone section too as it really helped me - Of the two humming bird shots, I love them both by the way, as they are both colourful, however if I had to choose one I would say the one where you boosted the blue shadows a bit, I think that one is more cinematic and more balanced in terms of the way it looks. I sometimes tend to do the same with my shadows which is to slightly boost up the blue in shadows when I'm grading,

  • @bottomtimemedia
    @bottomtimemedia Год назад

    Jenn, Thanks for another great tutorial, really clear and concise. I don't suppose you have done or plan on doing one for underwater footage? Thank you.

  • @SoNowWhat
    @SoNowWhat 2 года назад

    Jenn - very well presented and easy to follow. Many thanks!

  • @NateGigovic
    @NateGigovic 2 года назад

    great video

  • @samdaniel4879
    @samdaniel4879 Год назад

    Great jenn

  • @SWExplore
    @SWExplore 2 года назад +1

    Jenn, I loved this video on Scopes because it helped me to see more refined ways of selectively color correcting. To date, I have only used the RGB parade and have keyframed changes as the shot panned from brighter to somewhat darker. The vector scope has intimidated me until I watched this video and how to use the mask to isolate skin tones. Thank you, thank you!

  • @garryentropy
    @garryentropy 2 года назад

    reminds me of the old days lining up VTR machines with the color bars, great tips with the skin tone indicator

    • @JennJagerPro
      @JennJagerPro  2 года назад +2

      Confession: The day they taught reading scopes in college, I completely zoned out. 😳 It was so boring! Then I got into the real world and realized that was a big mistake. I had to pull someone aside and ask for a "refresher".

    • @allaboutferrets
      @allaboutferrets 2 года назад +1

      @@JennJagerPro if your teacher would teach like you do, I would have never zoned out 🙂

  • @Actbuff
    @Actbuff 2 года назад

    This was a great video and it was something I’ve been looking for but couldn’t find. I’ve been trying to learn color grading for about a year now and never really grasped what the scopes were. This gave me a much more complete understanding and makes me excited to color grade later today. Again very well done.

  • @petertoilolo4434
    @petertoilolo4434 Год назад

    I found it...haha..perfect content...thnak you

  • @stevenchapman5620
    @stevenchapman5620 Год назад

    I am using RUclips tutorials to learn how to use final cut. By far your teaching methods are the best I have seen and really work for me. As an example, you don’t seem to skip out steps, whereas quite a few others do, they assume too much or just trying to be cool…even maybe not sure themselves. Anyway, I’m going to be watching just your tutorials for now on. Keep up the good work. Steve

  • @dlcooper
    @dlcooper Год назад

    Loved this 2-part series, thanks! Do you have a document or cheat sheet that shows these steps for easy remembering??

    • @franke.lancaster8530
      @franke.lancaster8530 Год назад

      With respect, Devin, it may help the learning and memory process if you go through the presentation and make your own notes. But to assist you, here's a brief overview of Jenn's approach:
      a) Histogram set on Luma. Color Board > Exposure, and adjust values to go between 0 and 100.
      b) Waveform set on RGB Parade. Use Color Curves to adjust.
      c) Vectorscope:
      1. Hue Saturation Curves > “Hue Vs Saturation” control line. Click control points to reduce any color that is overly saturated.
      2. Add Color Wheels. In the Color Wheels 1 bar at the top, click the mask icon, choose Add Color Mask, and with the eye dropper click and drag and select the face/skin. Use Softness to highlight more of skin. In Midtones color wheel, select centre point and adjust until color is on skin tone line in Scope. Slight adjustments to other wheel’s centre points may or may not be necessary.
      Hope this helps.......frank

    • @dlcooper
      @dlcooper Год назад +1

      @@franke.lancaster8530 yessir I watched it before requesting a document. Some people do post links to said-documents and I was just inquiring if she had that. But thanks for your willingness and time.

  • @manhasphotography1320
    @manhasphotography1320 Год назад

    Butiful noise

  • @964cuplove
    @964cuplove Год назад

    You should start with the explanation of what a vectorscope or a histogram actually displays… also the all in rgb parade should be similar only applies because you are looking at a white gray silver dominated shot… film a fireengine and you would want the reds to be dominant in the red areas of course…
    Last not least why start explaining skintones with a colorful shot of hummingbirds ?!
    Not a fan of just correcting a face when clearly the whole frame is not properly whitebalanced… how about a hint regarding filming a color hart and using it to setup a basic colorcorretion ?

  • @SammyC27
    @SammyC27 3 месяца назад

    how do you even find the Vectorscope?! you need to show these basics. I can't find it (ok, so it's : Window > Workspace > colour...)