Recently the incredible team over at MotionVFX released mSmoke4k compositing elements. I put together a tutorial on how to use the items, but we also talk about basic Compositing techniques including color matching and Match move motion Tracking.
Check out this free lesson to learn all about it.
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mCallouts Hi-Tech Tutorial
Are you using the mCallouts titles from MotionVFX?
You can use these titles to track and attach to different areas of footage with just a couple clicks. In this quick Tutorial, I will show you how quick and easy it is to use, and modify.
mFreezeFrame Comic plugin tutorial from MotionVFX
mFreezeFrame Comic – a Final Cut Pro X Plugin with 30 Comic Freeze Frame Effects and 24 Add-ons. Check out the tutorial.
mO2 Tutorials
I recently put together a series of lesson for mO2 from MotionVFX. mO2- is a true 3D animation tool that works directly in Final Cut Pro X and Apple Motion.
Get Cinema4D quality renders in real time with 1 click animation presets and a ton of included content.

FCPX Custom Keyboard Shortcuts- AV-Ultra Quick Tip with guest George Edmondson from Seed Creative
In this video learn how to set up custom keyboard shortcuts from our guest instructor George Edmondson from Seed Creative.
http://www.yourseedmedia.com/

AV-Ultra 5 FREE Title Templates for FCPX and Motion
AV-Ultra 5 FREE Title Templates for FCPX and Motion

Free 10 pack of Titles for FCPX!
Are you looking for some free titles and lower thirds for FCPX and Apple Motion? Heres a 10 pack of titles and lower thirds sample from the rest of our packs. See below for the link!

Introduction to keyframes in Apple Motion tutorial
Keyframes are an animation fundamental. If you are new to animating. or to keyframes this lesson is for you. In this lesson we explore what keyframes are, and how to start using them in Apple Motion to create compelling motion graphics
iMovie on iOS- better than you might think
If you’re like me chances are you are always taking photos of videos of different things/events/ people for script/story ideas. maybe you like the way a certain street is laid out or the light is hitting through a stained glass window. Whatever the situation, chances are you are not always carrying a whole film rig with you, but instead carrying a cellphone.
I know what your thinking- “Is he seriously saying that we can get decent results putting together edited pieces from a cellphone?”
To answer your question, here’s a piece that I shot with an iPhone 6+ and was put together and edited by Kenneth Kornacki of Kenko here in Milwaukee, WI

Learn the basics of FCPX for free.
Im a video professional, and as part of my work I spend a lot of time training people and companies in different tools. In 2015 I’ve been fortunate o train people at MGM grand Resorts International, Kohls, Wells Fargo, TMJ-4 Milwaukee, Jockey International and a few others.
I’m in the process of developing some great classes for professionals but in the meantime, I wanted to release a bunch of tutorials to get people up and running with FCPX.