The
7th Annual Macworld FCPUG SuperMeet (Podcast)
The following
video podcasts are part of the 7th Annual Macworld FCPUG SuperMeet
which was held at the Mission Bay Conference Center, January
16, 2008 in San Francisco. To view any video, click on the individual
link. These podcasts are hosted by Macvideo.tv.
In this presentation
Apple's Richard Townhill provides an overview of the top-of-the-line
Mac and how it is optimised for video production. The workflows
for various codecs in combination with Final Cut Pro are discussed,
including: JVC's 50P, ProRes, RED, AVC Intra, XDCam EX, and HDV
24P, 25P, 30P, 50i and 60i
Steve Bayes, Senior
Product Manager, Final Cut Pro, Apple, FCPUG Supermeet, San Francisco,
January 2008
G-Tech specializes
in producing hard drives solutions for video editing. They sell
a range of RAIDS, portable high speed drives, and various options
to ensure speed and reliability across their product range. Furthermore,
they have some of the best looking drives on the market.
Steve Martin, the
force behind Ripple Training, has been the premiere training
destination for users of Apple's Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro,
Motion, Soundtrack Pro and LiveType. Training is offered in both
short-form, pay-per-download QuickTime movies as well as long-form
DVD-based tutorials.
Filemaker makes
powerful data-base applications which can be used to locate data
quickly and easily. In this interview Steve Ruddock, Director
of Communications, Filemaker, describes just how this data-base
software can be used in a post-production environment.
Stu Maschwitz demonstrates
using After Effects in Combination with Final Cut Pro
The Adobe Production
Premium suite provides a total solution for video editors who
wish to work between Premiere Pro, After Effects, Encore, Soundbooth,
Flash and more. In this interview Giles Baker, Senior Senior
Product Manager, Premiere Pro, explains how these applications
have been designed to work together.
Noah Kadner shows
EX1 workflow
Automatic Duck started
in late 1999 with the philosophy of using software to solve the
tedious workflow issues plaguing today's digital artists. When
projects need to be moved from Final Cut Pro to Avid or vice-versa,
or into After Effects from either application, Automatic Duck
provides solutions which enable this is able to take place.
Alex Lindsay demonstrates
affordable chroma keying
GenArts produces
a set of plug-ins known as the Sapphire Plug-ins. These work
with Final Cut Pro, Motion, Shake, Adobe After Effects, Avid,
and other systems such Flame, Inferno, Smoke and Eyeone Fusion.
These plug-ins extend the capabilities of editing and effects
workstations by providing digital artists with a collection of
over 200 state-of-the-art image processing and synthesis effects.
SuperMeet
Podcast Credits
Produced by: - Daniel
Berube, Michael Horton and Rick Young
Editor: - Rick Young
Camera: - Rick Young,
Ned Soltz
Opening and Closing
Titles: - Chris Eschweiler
Music: - Deb Eschweiler
Special
Thanks to for hosting these
Podcasts
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