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The future is now depending on your connection speed. Plenty of potential tho.
01/25/2024

The future is now depending on your connection speed. Plenty of potential tho.

We’re used to cloud services, but video editing remains, for most of us, a stubbornly offline anomaly. If Google Docs, Office 365 and iCloud can make cloud-based shared-documents a reality today, why do most of us still edit videos entirely locally, and when’s that likely to change? Of course, s...

07/27/2022
08/19/2021

FCPX & Final Cut Pro Dedicated News, Tutorials, Reviews & Forums

04/30/2021

8K60p REDRAW, a Mac Pro, a Pro Display XDR, Final Cut Pro and the legendary Nile Rogers. Another superb FCP user story from Ronny Courtens.

04/21/2021

You’ve just purchased a shiny new Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro or Pocket Cinema Camera and are looking forward to the benefits of shooting camera raw. Oops! Final Cut Pro doesn’t support BRAW. Sure, you could use DaVinci Resolve, but you’d rather stay within your preferred editing ecosystem. Fear ...

04/01/2021
02/27/2021

Patricio Ortega, the renowned Chilean carpenter and furniture designer of Maderîstica, said of his craft of carpentry, it “is not a job like another, it

One of the best ever.
10/21/2020

One of the best ever.

Apple has posted footage shot on iPhone 12 Pro in Dolby Vision by Emmanuel Lubezki.

Remote collaboration in the cloud and file transfers up and down speeds are making huge strides this year, and hopefully...
08/27/2020

Remote collaboration in the cloud and file transfers up and down speeds are making huge strides this year, and hopefully is the harbinger of the end of a drive hand off at long last. Not vaporware, but no demo yet.

Postlab has expanded. Today we have the launch of the collaborative media tool Postlab Drive that takes advantage of the new proxy capabilities of Final Cut Pro X.

04/15/2020

May 13 - 14, 2020. NAB Show Express offers access to premium content curated and customizable for the global media and entertainment community.

04/14/2020

April 14, 1956 - Ampex Co. demonstrates the first commercial magnetic video tape recorder. It cost $45,000 and an hour-long reel of tape cost $300. It went into use later in the year. Ampex received a 1957 Emmy Award for their device.

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