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Simon Ubsdell draws you toward the light in Apple Motion, plus tutorials for AE and FCPX, and the IB

Simon Ubsdell draws you toward the light in Apple Motion, plus tutorials for AE and FCPX, and the IBC previews come rolling in! [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup is sponsored by [Email Image](  [Apple Motion Light Art]( [Apple Motion 5: Light Art Tutorial]( Discover how to create this moody light art scene with Apple Motion 5! Join longtime VFX artist, editor, software developer, and business owner Simon Ubsdell for a tutorial that also includes number of useful tricks, including how to create an ambient occlusion effect and textured specular highlights.  [Adobe After Effects Reverse Stabilization tutorial]( [Adobe After Effects Reverse Stabilization]( You're going to be blown away by how you can power up your After Effects workflow with reverse stabilizing your footage! By separating your tracking from your compositing, you can focus on each step, and in addition, overcome the render order complexities when match moving elements and effects on a moving shot.  [Atomos Shinobi](  [Email Image]( [After Effects Content Aware Fill: When It Doesn't Work]( There’s a new artificial intelligence-powered feature in Adobe After Effects called Content-Aware Fill that allows you to remove anything from your shots fairly easily! It's powerful, but if you’ve tried it you know that it doesn’t always work perfectly. So what do you do when it doesn’t work as well as you'd hoped? Filmmaker Cody Pyper is here to show what to try next!  [Email Image]( [Makin’ Planets! Adobe After Effects Tutorials by Graham Quince]( Here's a great new Adobe After Effects tutorial series from Creative COW leader Graham Quince that takes advantage of the free Orb plug-in from our friend Andrew Kramer at Video Copilot. Graham supplies project files, tips and tricks, and good humor on this tour through building every planet in the solar system, with customization options galore!  [Adorama Mevo live event camera](  [Animate Text in FCPX Without Keyframes or plug-ins]( [Animate Text Without Keyframes or Plug-ins in Apple FCPX]( Join longtime editor, VFX artist, plug-in developer, Creative COW leader Bret Williams of BretFX to learn how the FCPX Custom text tool allows you to animate text in Final Cut Pro X without using keyframes or plugins. With the often overlooked custom text tool you can easily create great text animation with just a couple of clicks. Change opacity, position, rotation, scale, duration, spread, blur and easing all without creating a single keyframe!  [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup [Science Channel’s Legends of the Deep Shot with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and URSA Mini Pro](  [Sonnet IBC2019 Show Preview](  [ATTO Technology to Show First of its Kind Thunderbolt 3 to 25GbE Adapter at IBC 2019](  [JVC Delivers Industry's First Fully Integrated Facebook Live Camcorder with GY-HM250 Upgrade]( v  [Telestream Introduces OptiQ Monitor at IBC 2019](  [URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 Delivers Ultra HD Coverage for Defqon.1 Dance Festival](  [New Latching USB 3.0 Cable Assemblies from L-com Address Heavy Vibration Applications](  [G-Technology Teams with Focusrite Systems to Create Workflow Scenarios for Its New Hollywood Studio Experience Center](  [ShortsTV Honors India's Top Filmmakers, Now Qualified for Oscar Consideration](  [Sim New York Adds Sound and Picture Resources](  [Pixelworks TrueCut Platform Brings Cinematic Motion to Chinese Feature The Bravest](  [The Colonie's Vertical Campaign For Porsche Garners Two Telly Awards](  [Picrow Signs Director Sara Shelton](  [Serial Pictures Signs Director and Movement Artist Jon Boogz](  [Park Pictures Signs German Director Bernd Faass](  [Click here]( for the rest of Creative COW News Roundup!  javascript:void(0) [social icon]( [social icon]( [social icon](  [Unsubscribe](  ©2019 Creative COW LLC, All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective companies. Creative COW and the Bessie Logo are registered trademarks of Creative COW LLC. Our mailing address is: 1308 Stockton Hill Road #321, Kingman, AZ 86401 USA You're subscribed to our mailing list as {EMAIL} . To update your profile, [click here](.  Having trouble reading this in email? [Click here to view it in your browser.](

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