Project bloat can happen so easily, making navigating the browser or archiving your project more difficult. Here’s a quick tip from Pixel Heads Network on how to find all your unused assets and do some “manual media management.
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As Nathan Beaman puts it in this tutorial, “There could be any number of reason that you may be stuck with an FLV as a source file, none of them are good, as far I am concerned.” This little trick makes editing those FLVs a bit easier on Final Cut- and you.
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Staying organized is key. Otherwise, you’ll look like a total n00b with 5 Capture Scratch folders inside each other. Or worse- you won’t be able to find a file. Larry Jordan has a video tutorial at Lynda.com that goes over the basics of Final Cut that rarely get taught. Lynda.com is a subscription site, but there are free sample sections on “Setting up a Folder System that works” and “Naming files.”
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Final Cut’s media management is shaky at best, but there are some tricks to make your life easier. Alex Gollner shows you how to sort items in the browser based on several different columns- very handy, especially when your logging was good.
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From Creative Cow-
The big stories in part 2: ProRes for HDV, with a splash of Color. We’ve also got the latest tech notes from Apple, documentation you might have missed, and updates on the latest supported mice.
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A very in-depth review, from Creative Cow-
Apple’s ProRes 422 is the most talked-about feature in any application for quite some time. As users finally start getting their hands on Apple Final Cut Studio 2 and working with ProRes, a number of questions have popped up. Part 1 of this article compiles some of the answers to questions including capture, performance, resolution and workflow basics from across The COW.
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