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Want To Edit Your YouTube Videos Like iJustine? Now There’s An App For That.

iJustine is looking to pass on some of her editing tips and tricks.

The OG tech YouTuber, whose real name is Justine Ezarik, has launched a desktop app for macOS that will take users through her YouTube video workflow on Final Cut Pro X. Ezarik, 35, partnered on the app with Ripple Training — which creates tutorials for media producers on programs like Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and DaVinci Resolve.

The $30 tutorial is titled iJustine Teaches FCP X and is split up into 16 different lessons — each lasting between five and eight minutes, per AppleInsider. The lessons will comprise media from her own YouTube videos and will seek to teach users how to: import and organize media, perform multi-camera editing, add b-roll and music, color correction, add titles and effects, prepare videos for export onto YouTube, and more.

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iJustine Teaches FCP X is available now in the Mac App Store. In addition to being available as a standalone app, the tutorials are also available within Final Cut Pro itself, accessible as an extension from the menu bar.

Ezarik has been on YouTube for roughly a decade, and is beloved for her tech, gaming, and travel-themed content. She operates five total channels — though only two apparently appear to be active right now — with 7.9 subscribers and over 1 billion lifetime views.

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Geoff Weiss

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