Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The FCP X update? It matters….is now the time to jump on board?

PVC News Staff | 10/19- 08:46 AM

More Info About the Final Cut X Update(Sponsored by FMC)

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FCP X has caused quite a controversy in the video community; between massive changes in software design and a struggle for professional workflows, the new version (while amazing) has been a rocky release for Apple.  This new update starts to address some of the criticisms from professionals.

Why Apple’s update should matter for you:


The update for FCPX shows one thing very clearly: Apple is listening.  Major “missing” keys have begun to be addressed.  This update? XML and Roles.

Apple made it possible for developers to get XML in and out of FCPX - meaning projects soon can be imported in and out of FCPX.  Legacy projects, workflows with other post production tools, now have the necessary hooks for developers to provide workflow paths. DaVinci Resolve, Cat DV and other third party applications are taking advantage of this.

Hand in hand with that, are the ideas of Roles - assigning a ‘type‘ or role to a clip.  Roles like: dialog, effects, music (and more) make it possible to export separate stems based on your tags.  Additionally, These roles make versioning (such as based on language) a breeze, flexibly turning on and off the correct clips in a project.

Learning how to integrate these new features (or the shift in thinking necessary to edit in Final Cut Pro X) should be in your near future. FMC Training is dedicated to providing the most professional, comprehensive, certified training in the country and can recommend a customized learning path for you.

Why Apple’s update shouldn’t matter for you:

Perhaps you’ve decided that Final Cut Pro X doesn’t work for you–  Maybe you are a Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 user, who thinks Final Cut Pro X is a mistake.

If you choose not to go to Final Cut Pro X, the smart money is on switching to a different editorial system, knowing that Apple’s development for anything other than Final Cut Pro X has stopped.  That leaves the major players   of Adobe with Premiere Pro and Avid’s Media Composer.

What’s most important, is being aware that your career shouldn’t ever be defined as being locked to a single tool, being proficient with many applications including getting
certified may be your best choice to keep yourself relevant in such a fluid job environment.

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LIGHTING: Advanced Cucoloris Use Illustrated by a Solar Eclipse

Art Adams | 05/24- 11:24 AM

Q: What happens when you stack several pattern-making devices in front of a light? A: Extreme lighting goodness. Learn why here…

I love stacking cucolorii (plural of “cucoloris”) and I thought it was time to write an article about how this technique works and why I like it so much. I was a bit stretched for ideas that would illustrate this concept… and then an eclipse happened. Why that made a difference is a very interesting story…

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Compositing in FCP X

Mark Spencer | 05/23- 05:03 AM

On this week’s MacBreak Studio

On this week’s MacBreak Studio, I show Steve Martin from Ripple Training a few things I’ve discovered in my exploration of the compositing features in Final Cut Pro X.

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