Apple Presos from LACPUG – Final Cut Pro X 10.3
FCPWORKS was honored to co-produce a very special LACPUG event with Michael Horton featuring Apple itself presenting the latest features of Final Cut Pro X 10.3 and the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. This took place on November 30, 2016 at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood.
First up, this clip showcases tons of new features and workflows with Final Cut Pro X 10.3 being used in the production of a profile of Japanese botanical artist, Azuma Makoto:
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- Introduction
- Timeline view on the Touch Bar
- The new User Interface
- Content Libraries
- Titles and Generators
- Location of buttons in the UI
- Workspaces
- Wide Color Gamut Rec. 2020
- Flow Transition
- Remove Attributes
- Creating and assigning Roles to Clips
- Editing using Roles
- Organizing the timeline using the Magnetic Timeline 2
- Audio Lanes
- Making global adjustments to Roles using Compound Clips
- Conclusion
Next, this clip showcases 10 tips and tricks for Final Cut Pro X 10.3:
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- MXF Wrapped ProRes
- Continuous Playback
- Fade Handles
- Searching for Metadata types in the Timeline Index
- Dual Rolling Trim for Connected Clips
- Fast Vertical Navigation
- Multi-clip trim to Start,End,Playhead
- Source Timecode Effect
- Use iXML to Automatically Create Audio Roles
- Voice Over Automatically Assigns Role
- Full Height Inspector
Ok technically that was taking it to 11 tips…
Following the Apple Presentation, our own Sam Mestman presented a comprehensive soup to nuts Final Cut Pro X shared storage workflow featuring the Lumaforge Jellyfish. To see that video, please visit this link.
FCPWORKS couldn’t be more proud to help showcase not only Final Cut Pro X itself but also some of the behind-the-scenes stars from Apple itself demonstrating the software’s awesome capabilities. Bookmark this site for the latest FCPX workflows and news. To learn more about FCPWORKS and how we can help you, please visit this page.