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“Non Linear Editing”

Working out kinks PPro & Avid to Resolve

UPDATED 9/6/11 at the end of the article. Today we had our incredibly awesome friend Ron Anderson in the shop to test out the workflow from both Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro using a native workflows into Resolve. The man is a colorist extraordinaire who has gone back to his roots on Davinci [...]

Transitioning: An update on our new Paradigm

There’s been so much talk about a “new paradigm” and “a new beginning” lately courtesy of Apple. Defenders of the “new paradigm” are quick to point out that this is an entirely new application, nothing like it has ever been done, therefore, Apple had to break with all convention to create Final Cut Pro X. [...]

FSI launches the affordable LM-2340W & LM-2140W

EXCLUSIVE! (always wanted to say that!) When I get an email from Dan Desmet at Flanders Scientific asking “do you have any time available? I’d like to show you something” I always MAKE the time. One of the awesome benefits of being literally 15 minutes away from FSI is we get to see a lot [...]

Transitioning: Update on our search to replace FCP

We’re one week into our search to transition our facility away from Apple and Final Cut Pro so I wanted to bring everyone up to date on where we stand so far. This was a very busy week as you can imagine with both production work in the shop and many MANY requests for myself [...]

Transitioning 3: AJA Kona Board with Adobe CS 5.5

As we transition from Final Cut Pro to another NLE, I’m running a series of tests to determine which NLE will best suit our needs. We have been using the AJA Kona boards for years with FCP so it’s really important to me that the board work with whatever new software we go with. Happily [...]

Walter Biscardi, Jr. featured in Variety Magazine

This is super cool though I NEVER thought it would ever be because of video editing software. Is there a major publication that has NOT weighed in on the Apple Final Cut Pro X product roll-out? Well probably Home and Garden….. Variety: Final Cut Pro update draws backlash    

Apple “X” FAQs, confirmation our move away is the right one

In the wake of the scathing criticism surrounding the release of Apple Final Cut Pro X, Apple has released a FAQ that attempts to answer some of the questions. There are a few in particular that caught my eye. “Can I import projects from Final Cut Pro 7 into Final Cut Pro X? Final Cut [...]

AJA releases 9.0.1 Plug-In for Adobe CS 5.5

Today AJA Video Systems released the Kona 9.0.1 Plug-In for Adobe CS 5.5. What this does is allow you to send your video output from Adobe Premiere and After Effects to an external monitor. I’ve heard from many of you that video playback has been out of sync in the past with CS5 and the [...]

Transition 2: FCP Workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro

As we transition from Final Cut Pro to another NLE, I’m running a series of tests to determine which NLE will best suit our needs. I got such a response from the first of our Transition series that I’m really glad to be able to bring you part 2. The biggest question I’m getting is [...]

We’re not “Throwing the Baby out with the bathwater.”

Since my article appeared on the Creative Cow Website, Final Cut Pro X: What’s missing for some Pros, I’ve gotten multiple references to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. This one is quite good: “So I take it that FCP X completely vaporized your copy of FCP 7, and melted your CPU, and that’s [...]