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Geforce 8800GT does not play nicely with the new OctoCore MacPro

July 9th, 2008 · No Comments

I recently had my venerable Quad Core MacPro replaced with a new Octocore machine, because I use processing power like that.
Anyway, the Geforce 8800 GT seems to have an issue with support Quartz Extreme only on my secondary display.
My system profiler essentially shows Quartz Extreme as Supported on Display 1 and Not Supported [...]

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Tags: FCP

Plugins to download

July 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Here’s a bit of software for those of you that need a little PIP (Picture in picture)  action.
It only does quarter screen PIP, but it’s free and beats manually doing it in the motion tab.

http://web.mac.com/piero.fiorani/PieroF_FCE_Effect/Quarter_PIP.html
Here are some other useful free plugins available.
stibs’s
Too Much Too Soon Free Plugins
50 point Bezier Matte
Andy’s Plugins for Final Cut Pro
Digital [...]

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Tags: FCP · editing · plugins

The Sudden Rise of FCP

July 6th, 2008 · No Comments

I was trained on the Avid Meridien platform and my first time using FCP was on my very first job which I took on part-time while I was in my final year at Film, Sound and Video in Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
My employer at that time had a G4 running FCP v1.2.
It was slow, unstable, crashed [...]

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Tags: FCP · editing

FCP Toolkit

July 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Multiple Versions of FCP
I keep with me on my portable harddisk, at all time these copies of FCP application files.

v5.0
v5.0.2
v5.1
v5.1.2
v5.1.4
v6.0
v6.0.1
v6.0.3

There are many reasons for doing so.
Recently, I encountered an error for FCP v6.0.2, which I covered in the end of this post (Be Replaceable, Have a Life).
Essentially, what I needed was to use v6.0.1 instead [...]

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Tags: FCP · editing · tutorial · workflow

Using Automator’s Watch Me Do function to automate FCP commands

June 27th, 2008 · No Comments

I thought you all might be interested to know how I’ve managed to use Automator’s new “Watch Me Do” feature to automate a rather complex sequence of events.
It’s pretty useful for repetitive tasks like the one I’m doing now which is replacing a set of 4 pictures in a simple animated sequence.
The steps executed are [...]

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Tags: FCP · automation · editing · hardware · plugins · workflow