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FCP Users: Using Premiere Pro is not cheating!
Last year, at the IBC trade show, I had someone come up to me and say, "You know, Premiere Pro CS4 looks absolutely fantastic! Unfortunately, I'm a Final Cut Pro...
FCP Users: Using Premiere Pro is not cheating!
Last year, at the IBC trade show, I had someone come up to me and say, "You know, Premiere Pro CS4 looks absolutely fantastic! Unfortunately, I'm a Final Cut Pro...
Cut Lines: Using the AVCHD Format in Final Cut Pro
EventDV by Joe McManus This month we’ll look at the AVCHD format and how it fits into your Final Cut Pro workflow. This relatively new, H.264-based video format is showing...
Cut Lines: Using the AVCHD Format in Final Cut Pro
EventDV by Joe McManus This month we’ll look at the AVCHD format and how it fits into your Final Cut Pro workflow. This relatively new, H.264-based video format is showing...
Videoguys’ Apple Final Cut Studio 2 Bundles - F...
We've just updated all our Final Cut Studio 2 Bundles. The prices are lower than ever before - and we're still including our Videoguys' Bonus Pack with every bundle! This...
Videoguys’ Apple Final Cut Studio 2 Bundles - F...
We've just updated all our Final Cut Studio 2 Bundles. The prices are lower than ever before - and we're still including our Videoguys' Bonus Pack with every bundle! This...
Working With Compressed HD In The Comfort Of Yo...
DMN By Kevin McAuliffe With the inception of Pro Res and DNX, you don't need to spend excessively to use a facility to edit HD content Much like vinyl, VHS...
Working With Compressed HD In The Comfort Of Yo...
DMN By Kevin McAuliffe With the inception of Pro Res and DNX, you don't need to spend excessively to use a facility to edit HD content Much like vinyl, VHS...
QuickTime H.264 movies from FCP for the Web
By Ken Stone We've all seen Flash videos at YouTube. The Flash codec does an excellent job of reducing long videos into very small files, but there is a price...
QuickTime H.264 movies from FCP for the Web
By Ken Stone We've all seen Flash videos at YouTube. The Flash codec does an excellent job of reducing long videos into very small files, but there is a price...