![]() Larry replies: An excellent opinion – I’ll add it to the newsletter. Speaking of MPEG-2, I know what you mean, but this might be a little confusing. Oh and you also say, Final Cut doesn´t like compressed video. For me, ProRes is the new Photo JPEG and I think with the increasing power of the maschines and the increasing performance and size of hard drives, there is really no need to use DV anymore (unless you have it on tape). ![]() In my experience you get much better results from the Photo JPEG 75% setting (of course you have to tweak the real time enabler file, otherwise editing is a real pain).Īnd now that there´s ProRes around, I really wouldn´t use that (Photo JPEG) either. I just read your January issue and you recommended to convert DVD material to DV for editing. However, one thing I don´t like, is that you seem to keep pushing the DV format. It would be better to convert this into DV using either DVDxDV or MPEG Streamclip, then edit the resulting file. Larry replies: Final Cut really does not like compressed video. I would of course want to avoid to recompress it again… Is it true? I will have to export it to be played on some kind of media player in MPEG-2 format. I have a friend who says it is possible to edit MPEG-2 directly in the timeline of FCP. I’m doing a project where we will have to use already compressed material from DVDs (also commercial DVDs but totally legal though, we will have all the rights cleared) because of timeframe and costs. Henrik Björlin, of Stockholm, Sweden, writes: Perform primary color correction in Apple Color 1.[ This article was first published in the January, 2008, issue of Key in Final Cut Pro (with a $1 DIY green screen) Preview clips without rendering them in Final Cut Pro Use Magic Bullet Mojo in Final Cut Pro or Express Use filters in Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express Make more frame accurate edits in Final Cut ProĬlone yourself with Final Cut Pro or Express Import DVD video into Final Cut Pro with DVDxDVĬreate a face blur effect à la COPS in Final Cut Pro 6 Use markers on the timeline in Final Cut ProĬonvert RED 4K R3D files to 2K for Final Cut Proĭo multi-camera editing in Final Cut Pro or Express Use 8 advanced features in Final Cut Pro 7Įdit & dub a sequence of still images in Final Cut ProĮxport an image sequence from Final Cut Pro Use the vector shape tool in Final Cut Pro 5Ĭhange speeds with match frame in Final Cut Pro 5Īnimate text highlights in Final Cut Pro 5 Perform ripple edits with markers in Final Cut Pro 7Įdit digital footage in Final Cut Pro or Express 41% off NetSpot Home Wi-Fi Analyzer: Lifetime Upgrades.62% off MindMaster Mind Mapping Software: Perpetual License.98% off The 2021 Premium Learn To Code Certification Bundle.59% off XSplit VCam: Lifetime Subscription (Windows).99% off The 2021 All-in-One Data Scientist Mega Bundle.98% off The 2021 Accounting Mastery Bootcamp Bundle.97% off The Ultimate 2021 White Hat Hacker Certification Bundle. ![]() Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level? Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of Basic to Advanced instruction on functions, formula, tools, and more. Display with 1280-by-768 resolution or higher.OpenCL-capable graphics card or Intel HD Graphics 3000 or later.Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better.To download Final Cut Pro X on your Mac, you'll need the following: Also available are Motion 5 and Compressor 4, both costing an extra $49.99, making that about $400 for the whole package. Individual editors can purchase a single license copy for multiple machines, but businesses must purchase one per machine. But this time around Apple is doing something totally different when it comes to sales, making Final Cut Pro X a download only program from the Mac App Store, meaning no more trips to the Apple Store and no more boxes and discs to keep track of-just purchase from the comfort of your own computer and start editing your next indie film masterpiece in minutes.įinal Cut Pro X costs $299.99 and like mentioned before, there is no boxed version, as well as no upgrade pricing or "Express" versions. Apple's newest version of their Final Cut Pro software was just released today, built from the ground up for modern 64-bit Mac computers, capable of handling 4K video and featuring the new Magnetic Timeline.
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