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Larry Jordan on Final Cut Pro X @ London SupermeetPosted by Mikael Fredriksson
London Supermeet Larry Jordan on Final Cut Pro X
Hand held camera and no optical stabilization [www.youtube.com]
Nice job. It's hard to hand hold a camera that long. It was good to see someone show that you can put more then one clip on top of another. You shot from pretty close to where I would have been if I got to go to London. I'll be up in Larry's face on next week in LA.
------------------------ Dean "When I see you floating down the gutter I'll give you a bottle of wine." Captain Beefheart, Trout Mask Replica.
Dean Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice job. It's hard to hand hold a camera that > long. > Dean > "When I see you floating down the gutter I'll give you a bottle of wine." > Captain Beefheart, Trout Mask Replica. Dean, if I was going to quote Cpt. Beefheart on this whole escapade I think I would have used the line... "You used me like an ashtray heart. Right from the start..." Thanks Mikael. Appreciate your efforts on this. Worth watching regardless of how one has responded to the Apple's rollout of FCP X.
I notice that Larry says that between FCP3 and FCP4 Apple changed the plugin architecture from FXScript to FxPlug and all the plugins broke. I don't believe that was the case. FxPlug architecture was added onto the FXScript plugins, which are still available in the current version of FCP.
All the best, Tom
The email Larry reads pointedly ignores any way to bring FCP7 or older projects into FCPX. If they think that will be acceptable going forward, they have completely lost the plot. Even if projects can only be brought in without titles and without effects, the video and audio and effective EDL must be translatable into FCPX. If Apple can't do it, which just boggles my mind, then some bright lad who wants to make a few bucks needs to step up and get it done.
All the best, Tom
We taped the supermeet and all presentations and it will be up soon. Taped it on sticks too with big ol cameras with big ol lenses and big ol audio feeds. Look for it on macvideo.tv and/or supermeet.com this week. But thanks Mikael. Nice job and hope your arm is out of a bandage now
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