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Stephen Smith
April 29, 2010 at 4:04 pmAnother way is to put the page in a sequence bigger then the one you are working in. Do the peel to your liking and then export it out. Take it into Motion and add a speed change to the page so it slows down to a freeze once it flips over to the other side. You may need to adjust it a little but that will get you a low quality version of what you need until Apple addresses this. Best of luck.
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Matt Campbell
April 29, 2010 at 4:07 pmahhhh, didn’t think of that. thx for the tip.
appreciate your and everyone else’s help.
OS 10.5.5, Mac Pro 2 x 3 ghz quad-core intel xenon, 9 gb ram, with BM Intensity Pro card
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Stephen Smith
April 29, 2010 at 4:22 pm -
Mark Suszko
April 30, 2010 at 12:57 amI just remembered that there are some third-party plug-in makers that specialize in iMovie and FCP plugs for fx. It would be funny if I had to round-trip my footage to iMovie just to get a good page turn. Well, not funny, really. More like the opposite, actually…
I wonder if this one would work for people with the latest FCP version?
https://www.geethree.com/slickfx/essentials/index.html
notice the cylinder and curl effects in particular.
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