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Steve Bayes FCP product managerPosted by Nick Meyers
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------------------------------------------------ Terence Curren wrote: Steve gave me permission to post this. He has taken the job as Sr. Product Manager for FCP. Interesting times ahead. ----------------------- Oliver Peters wrote: The main reason this is good is because Apple is putting in someone with a professional video background coupled with extensive product background. This bucks the trend, where such a job is often held by, at worst, a marketing guy and, at best, a software engineer. Almost never a post-production veteran. In addition, Steve has always made it a point to take the input from users and customers and to try to implement those ideas into the product. I think this is a good sign for FCP owners and editors, since it reinforces Apple's commitment to the pro video marketplace. Since Steve is largely reponsible for the Symphony color-correction workflow, I hope we'll see improved color-correction routines in future versions of FCP, among other things. -------------------------------------------------------
Welcome aboard, Steve!
Perhaps now all those "pry it from my cold, dead hand" Avid users will take FCP seriously. As for whether Apple "listens" to the professional post community, I can speak from personal experience... THEY DO! The only time I ever got personal attention from Avid is when they learned we were making the switch to FCP. By then, it was like closing the barn door after the horse has escaped. mark
Perhaps we'll see some long standing bugs fixed, or even, a new total re-write from the ground up to to try and move FCP to a stable footing for the many years ahead. Or perhaps FCP6 will still list media mangler as a feature....
Graeme [www.nattress.com] - Plugins for FCP-X
> Or perhaps FCP6 will still list media mangler as a feature...
I wonder if anybody will disagree if I suggested that they take out the "Modify existing media" option of Media Manager? Plain and simple, it's a potentially disastrous operation that can't be undone. The only time I can think of for this feature is if somebody had filled up all his storage, and even then, I'd get more storage instead of risking my media and project file. Why do you guys think that some very basic FCP flaws still haven't been corrected -- for example, the inability to reconnect speed-modified clips, and the inability to *not* automatically ripple when speed changes are first applied?
Basic fixes also include the gamma issues with Quicktime, 10bit, RGB Y'CbCr and still image / export. These are pretty fundamental IMHO. If you can't get the basics right....
Graeme [www.nattress.com] - Plugins for FCP-X
Graeme Nattress wrote:
> Perhaps we'll see some long standing bugs fixed, or even, a new > total re-write from the ground up to to try and move FCP to a > stable footing for the many years ahead. Or perhaps FCP6 will > still list media mangler as a feature.... > > Graeme I think we can all agree that the folks in Cupertino know what is wrong with Final Cut. Why certain basic functions have not been addressed is anyones guess. None of us have a clue what the obstacles are that prevent them from "fixing" a particular problem. I'd guess it is not, as many people speculate, priorities.
Good comment Mike. It just gets frustrating to still have V1 bugs plaguing us, no matter what the reason.
Graeme [www.nattress.com] - Plugins for FCP-X
Oliver Peters is the CEO of my Avid User's Group here in Orlando, Florida. There's NO FCP support here, which is why I joined up with Mike & the LAFCPUG. Steve Bayes spoke to us a few times before jumping ship at Avid. For those that don't really comprehend what an amazing talent Apple and FCP is getting, Steve wrote all the Avid Handbooks that every Avid Editor LIVES BY (The Avid Bible):
[www.avidhandbook.com] Interesting times ahead is an understatement. You can probably count on MAJOR POSITIVE CHANGES in the coming upgrades Woo-Hoo!!!! - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
A data based media underpinning is lieky a necessity to cure some of the mangler odities. IMHO Apple could steal a march on many of the other NLE's by coming our with a comprehensive electronic media management solution that works for stills, audio, all forms of video, and even project notes and script drafts .
THEN - if it kept track of digital rights management and provided a BMG report for licencing and allowed a smart pack and archive feature - I think we'd all jump on it in a second. I've been doing so much end of year paperwork on this crap - I'd be delighted to deal with "little" issues like gamma and editing and still export. I just wanna edit but darn if I can get past the paperwork lately. But one would hope such a base would allow some of the perennial media mangler woes to be addressed at last. Ian
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