In this short and easy FCPX tutorial you are going to see how to export your videos from Final Cut Pro X (Final Cut Pro 10) and get the best quality by using 2 different methods with the best export settings, directly from Final Cut Pro X and with the help of Compressor. If you have any additional questions or ideas for the next tutorial, feel free to add them in the comments below. ________________________ 📷 CHECK OUT MY VIDEO GEAR! ▶kit.com/emiliotakas 🎵MUSIC: Liked the music on this video? Then I'm super happy because its my own creation ;) 🔴 SUBSCRIBE for more FCPX tutorials: goo.gl/A589iP Patreon ▶ www.patreon.com/emilio_ ________________________ INSTAGRAM ► www.instagram.com/emiliotakas/ FACEBOOK ▶ www.facebook.com/emiliotakas/ TWITTER ▶ twitter.com/emiliotakas VIMEO ▶ vimeo.com/emiliotakas WEBSITE ▶ emiliotakas.com/ ________________________ GEAR I USED TO FILM THIS VIDEO: ▶Sony a6500: geni.us/emilioa6500 ▶Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN: geni.us/emiliosigma16mm ▶Prodipe Condenser Microphone: geni.us/emilioprodipe ▶Godox SL60W: geni.us/emiliogodoxsl60 ▶Godox Portable Softbox: geni.us/emiliogodoxsoftbox ▶Philip Hue Lamp Light: geni.us/emiliohue ▶Philip Hue Light Strip: geni.us/emiliohuestrip ________________________ Some of the links are affiliate links, where I earn a small commission if you click on the link and purchase an item. I know that you are not obligated to do so, but it helps me a lot funding these videos in hopes of bringing values and inspiration back to you! For sponsorship and collaboration, you can email me here: ▶hello@emiliotakas.com This video does not contain any sponsored/paid product placements.