Final Cut Help - Final Cut Pro Sequence Settings
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 Filed in: Podcast
Don’t Forget About QuickTime Transitions
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 Filed in: Weekly Tip
Most users avoid the
QuickTime transitions folder. We’re not sure
why—perhaps it’s because the transitions are oddly
named. Try the following transitions out when you
seem to be running low on ideas:
Like this tip? It comes from the book
Final Cut Studio On the Spot from Focal Press.

- Explode: This warps the outgoing clip into a tunnel-like wipe. We find this particularly useful when going between graphics and an incoming clip. Offset the center of the wipe to match the focal point of the incoming clip.
- Iris: The QuickTime Iris transition is worlds better than the Final Cut Pro Iris transition. Choose from 26 different shapes. Particularly nice is the ability to repeat the Iris pattern with separate controls horizontally and vertically. Be certain to check this one out.
- Radial: With similar options to the Iris transition and 39 patterns to choose from, this effect needs to be on your radar screen.
- Wipe: This one transition has more options and possibilities of all the transitions contained in Final Cut Pro’s wipe category.
Like this tip? It comes from the book
Final Cut Studio On the Spot from Focal Press.
Final Cut Help - Multi-Track Editing - Part 1 (of 2)
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Filed in: Podcast
Rack It
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Filed in: Weekly Tip
- Load the clip you’d like to effect into the Viewer and choose Effects > Video Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
- Position the playhead at the head of the clip and set a keyframe for the Radius parameter with a pretty high value; something like 50 works well.
- Move about one
second forward into the clip (further for a
slower rack) and change the Radius parameter to 0
(a new keyframe is automatically inserted).
Play back the clip. Now that’s Racking! Oh sorry, Rocking!
Like this tip? It comes from the book
Final Cut Studio On the Spot from Focal Press.
New Book on Video Podcasting
The book ships in February, but you can get the biggest discount by pre-ordering it from Amazon.com.
Photoshop World Schedule Announced
Monday, December 17, 2007 Filed in: Conferences
| Adobe
The new schedule for Photoshop World Conference & Expo is posted. Visit the updated website to see the offerings. The conference is to be held in Orlando, FL on April 2-4, 2008. Here’s the link. I'll be teaching a few classes on the show floor (which are free) as well as these great classes on using Photoshop for video and multimedia.
Motion Graphics Track:
- Put Your Portfolio on DVD
- Motion Control 3D
- Typography in Motion
Editors Retreat Coming Soon
Sunday, December 16, 2007 Filed in: Conferences
I wanted to let you all know about a great training
conference coming up, the Editors Retreat. I've
been to this event five times now and it is
fantastic. It's a chance to network and learn from
the bet editors in the business. It is truly an
amazing event and I encourage you to have a look.
Here are some sessions I look forward to attending.
- Scene it: Color Correction as a Storytelling Tool – Steve Hullfish
- Keynote Presentation – Oscar-nominated Editor, Sally Menke
- Everything You Need to Know About Audio – Coll Anderson
- Your Professional Future: What To Do in The Next Year to Stay Ahead –Bob Donlon
- Keynote Presentation – Emmy-nominated Editor, David Helfand
Final Cut Help - Editing Your Still Graphics in Photoshop
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Filed in: Podcast
Get to the Good Stuff: Using Search Folders
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Filed in: Weekly Tip
To add or replace a search folder:
- Open up your System Settings window by pressing Shift + Q. and choose the Search Folders tab. It is empty until you add a search folder.
- Click the last Set button in the list to add a new search folder. You can click the Set button next to an existing search folder to change it.
- Use the File dialog box to select a folder. Select a folder, then click Choose.
- Click OK to
store the list of search folders.
Like this tip? It comes from the book
Final Cut Studio On the Spot from Focal Press.
Great Mac Shareware Bundle
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Here are my favorites from the bundle
- ForkLift – A useful FTP application
- RapidWeaver – A great website and blogging tool, how this website is made.
- Xslimmer –Trim an applications by removing universal versions (going to just PPC or Intel) as well as Internationalization files.
- Yep – A really cool cataloging tool for PDF files
- SRS iWOW – Makes iTunes sound great on a laptop.
- XMIND 2008 Pro – A mind-mapping application that helps creative types get their ideas down.
- iStabilize – A REALLY good image stabilization program for shaky footage.
- PulpMotion – A surprisingly useful motion graphics tool with some cool templates
Final Cut Help - Encoding & Burning a DVD - Part 2 (of 2)
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Filed in: Podcast
Am I Loaded?
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Filed in: Weekly Tip
Like this tip? It comes from the book
Final Cut Studio On the Spot from Focal Press.
Final Cut Studio On the Spot – 3rd Edition is Shipping
Sunday, December 02, 2007 Filed in: Apple | Training
Products
- Optimize system performance
- Create impressive titles with Generators, Motion, LiveType, and Photoshop
- Work quickly with buttons and keyboard shortcuts
- Color correct to save vital shots, and keep them broadcast legal
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- Integrate with other applications including Motion, Soundtrack Pro and Color
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