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Final Cut Pro 3 ... runs in Mac OS 9 (specifically, OS 9.2.2). And there are reasons why you might want to stick with the older OS, at least for a while. Final Cut Pro can use many filters and effects plug-ins written for Adobe After Effects, but third-party vendors will need to rewrite plug-ins to run in Final Cut Pro 3 in OS X. If your projects depend on an After Effects plug-in that hasn't been updated for OS X, you'll need to run Final Cut Pro 3 in OS 9. This also applies to video capture cards whose driver software hasn't yet been updated for OS X.
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P2 Import in Final Cut Pro 6 Painting in Final Cut can be a lot of fun without the mess. This tutorial by Contributing Editor Stephen Smith showcases Motion's new paint feature. Learn how it can be used to create a brush stroke across your video. So enjoy the great tips in the video tutorial, “Painting with Motion.”
Final Cut Pro supports the DV standard and all QuickTime formats, including M-JPEG and web-ready streaming video. And because it works with FireWire input/output technology, it provides plug-and-play capabilities with most digital video cameras. It ... works with third-party video capture cards that have certified QuickTime drivers.
Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format. It supports an unlimited number of simultaneously composited video tracks; up to 99 audio tracks; multi-cam editing for cutting video from multiple camera sources; as well as standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions. It comes with a range of dissolve, iris, distortion and basic 3D transitions and a range of video and audio filters such as keying tools, mattes and vocal de-poppers and de-essers. It ... has a manual 3-way color correction filter, videoscopes and a selection of generators, such as slugs, test cards and noise.
Editing videotapes with software such as Final Cut Pro, for Mac users, gives your projects that professional look and feel. This workshop will cover the very basics of editing without the technical jargon. Learn to "plan out " your project and determine what the final product will look like just as the editors of Hollywood feature films do. Understand how to capture the raw video you shot to your hard drive. This software operates on a "drag-and-drop" method.
Field Editing & Production Using Final Cut Pro Alongside such compositing projects as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Roger Bolton designs "CoreMelt Visual Effects" for Final Cut Pro and Motion. They take advantage of Apple's core video technology for amazing high-quality, real-time performance. This tutorial shows you how to harness that power to solve an age-old problem: how to quickly and creatively create image montages. Best of all, you'll find links to free effects filters, exclusively available to Cow readers!
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