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Must have Plug Ins for FCP 6.01Posted by Barry Rosenberg
MUST HAVE is relative. What type of programs do you edit? What plugins do you WANT to use?
I have a lot of plugins...I mean a LOT. But I find myself replying on the cut and dissolve more than anything. I might throw in a glow dissolve or a blur, but that is rare and is context driven. Filter use is always context driven. What context are you needing? I have had Sapphire on many Avid systems, but only used them on VH1 shows where they demanded I did. Otherwise I wouldn't use them. www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
Hey Barry...welcome from the Dark Side
Shane's right...what do you do? What are your main techniques? I am an FX guy so I have the entire Red Giant Software collection which kicks a$$ in both After Effects & FCP: [www.redgiantsoftware.com] We need more info... When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
I made the switch (Avid to FCP) LINK
18 months ago and in a small market (Tampa) it was a God send. Have not edited on a Mac Avid in all that time (all PC Adrenaline). I found the $49 Industrial Revolution Volumetrix a big WOW for the price. DVGarage is a great Green Screen Keyer (inexpensive) GFilm GFree Andy's (free) Magic Bullet Looks Magic Bullet Looks Suite Stibs Trapcode (3-d Stroke, Shine, StarGlow) This is all on my home machine AJA Kona 3 or ioHD is all that DVCPro HD 720P30N will live in infamy Apple Color is a Desktop DaVinci Motion is an AE Killer unless 75% of your work is Compositing then AE remains intact. (especially if you invest in the plug ins) FCP is definitely where it's AT!
Um...no. Motion is a good program in it's own right...but not an AE killer. Far from it. AE is used by even the largest FX houses with the biggest toys. AE will not be killed by a "throw-in app" unless Apple buys Adobe and kills it. The Red Giant Software link I posted above will introduce you to a ton of extremely versatile plug-ins...and the installers include versions for Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, AE 8, Motion, and Avid AVX that you can install all at once on the same machine. Most other plug-ins make $$$ for each version. I personally use Motion as a big "plug-in" for AE CS3...using emitters to render organic FX with Alpha Channels that I use in AE composites. Motion rocks...but AE killer? Not in my opinion. FWIW...if you buy anything from Red Giant, tell Micah that Joey from EA sent you (I am on their BETA Test Team) When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Thanks for the welcome! It is much appreciated.
First off, I have and still do for the most part cut promotional stuff, BTS, trailers, some features and docs. Like Shane, I know the straight cut and the dissolve are the majority of what I use when I cut, I am so old school on editing I spliced and grease penciled enough 16mm to know having a dissolve back then was a real big deal. I have cut using CMX and thought nothing was more enjoyable than A/B roll until Non-linear in the early 90's started a revolution. Anyway, I subscribe to the theory "less is more" when it comes to using effects. I am just wondering if something like Boris is worthwhile, or FX factory/Noise Industy stuff is used by people or if there is something out there that is under the radar. I know I can test drive most of the plug ins, but I would play around so much I might start buying them left and right thus becoming penniless but rich in 3rd party programs. By the way, I attended one of the LAFCPUG meetings in May and was very impressed. Hats off to all the guys that organize this whole thing. I had my fingers crossed, hoping I won a keyboard shortcut chart during the raffle, but sadly I did not. I will get over it. HAHA Thanks again guys.
My basic staple lately is the Big Box o' Tricks by nattress.com. I use them more than anything...because they have the effects I used to do with the PAINT effect in Avid. Blur dissolves and glow dissolves. Plus look at all the built in stuff...there are some really neat ones in there.
www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
A couple of other things
1. I've found 6.0.1 to be buggy with ProRes / HDV export, and a couple of other people have mentioned to me that it's not the best version. If I were you I would update - it's free, over the internet using System Preferences > Software Update (apologies for the nose-leading if you knew that) 2. We have a FAQ Wiki which you might like to check out, and it's got a 'starter' list of plug-ins. Find it here : Where can I get Plug-ins for FCP? 3. The plug-ins that I generally use the most these days tend to be in the 'repair' realm, like black recovery, or the 'colour' realm, like Nattress and The Grading Sweet. Colorista is also amazing. 4. If you're doing docos, you might want to check out getting some Motion templates which can be used inside FCP for things like still animation. Some of the packs starting to come out have great fast solutions for 'I have to dump seventeen photos onscreen and make it engaging'
CMX...god...the hair just stood up on my arms. Welcome To The Revolution, Barry!!! You will find everything you need for Final Cut Pro in here. If someone doesn't know something, someone else jumps in with the answer.
Mike Horton is the Grand Pubah CEO Master Blaster Super All-Powerful Being that runs this ship...and organizes the Supermeets & such. Nice guy. World famous Actor. He's got it goin' on. It's his world...we're all just tryin' to get a nut Seriously, I love it when an Avid journeyman joins the family. I just started a gig 3 months ago and I have been shackled to a PC Avid Adrenaline HD (* gag * ...I just threw up a little). Only reason I took it was they promised me the whole facility was going Mac / FCP after the busy cycle (August 08) and they want me to help with the transition Well...that...and it's EA. Nuff said. C-ya 'round. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
No, don't use the FX Factory or Core Melt or any of that. Those are MY Plug-ins!
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Gotta be quick before i head off... There are specific freebies out there that I always pull into any suite i'm working in before the paid sets come in. Namely: Facelight, lyric's shadows and highlights, the technicolor strip filters (can't remember where they are, though they tend not to work with some plug ins), there's also a flashframe transition for the flashes... essential.
I'll drop the links when I have the time probably tomorrow. www.strypesinpost.com
Technicolor plugins are here:
[pistolerapost.com] www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
Sorry if there is any overlap with previous posts... in no particular order:
[www.digiconform.com] [www.mattias.nu] [www.chesa.com] [www.digitalrebellion.com] [web.mac.com] [straylight.tv] [www.digital-heaven.co.uk] [www.nattress.com] [www.joesfilters.com] [www.trapcode.com] There are loads more that I use - we will have to arrange all these links onto the wiki For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
BTW...Red Giant Software handles all sales for Trapcode plug-ins:
[www.redgiantsoftware.com] When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
...and if you want to visit the plug-in UNIVERSE, you can find just about everything you need for everything HERE:
[toolfarm.stores.yahoo.net] I'll have a shot of Cuervo Gold with lime & salt & a Killians Red chaser When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Wow! You guys are fast! Lol. Okay, if you want to READ about the free plug-ins, here's a little article that can keep you engaged for a bit.
[library.creativecow.net] Oh yea, another cool freebie plug-in that I use from time to time, is CHV's silk and fog filter.. [www.chv-plugins.com] Basically, I think everything's covered, then you can start deciding on what to buy. Twitter would be useful for slo mo, as fcp's frame blending pretty much makes mocha out of shots.... You can try out slow mo-ing by sending the clip to Motion and using optical flow. Here's how:
From: [www.alexisvanhurkman.com] He also has a pretty good book out under the Apple Pro Training Series called The Encyclopedia of Color Correction. www.strypesinpost.com
>Motion is an AE Killer
Haha. Nono... Motion will never kill AE, Soundtrack Pro won't kill Logic/ProTools and Preview won't kill Photoshop. They are great apps though- Motion templates on the fly, Soundtrack can salvage pretty crazy situations. Although I don't see anyone buying FCS just for any one of the studio apps alone (with the exception of FCP), but together, they add incredibly powerful dimensions to your production. The studio apps, is one of my main reasons why i like using Final Cut- they're free so they're available and although many editors around me rarely use them to their full potential, they're so incredibly powerful. I've even scraped through with last minute sound design and music from the loops and sound fx in STKpro when the music libraries don't offer a good solution, and audio post production, synths and sound design are out of the budget, animated text when the gfx artists is overbooked... There's pretty much powerful versatility which is often overlooked. www.strypesinpost.com
>This can be addicting. I feel the need for a support group!
And the worst thing about all the plug ins, is that you always end up using them sparingly... www.strypesinpost.com
But that ONE plug-in in each set that rocks your world justifies the purchase. Nobody uses all the plug-ins in every set. Well...not true...I use all the plug-ins in the Magic Bullet Suite quite often. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
>But that ONE plug-in in each set that rocks your world justifies the purchase.
True, true... >I hear ya..but when you don't have one you feel empty and hopeless. Yes. The star wars titles is a must keep, but I haven't used it on any projects.. www.strypesinpost.com
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