- Final cut pro for mac 10.3 how to#
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- Final cut pro for mac 10.3 manual#
Larry Jordan also has a good write up on the new features in FCPX 10.3 that’s really worth reading because of little insights like this, that come from an experienced editor and trainer. It’s a really great post, packed with illustrative images and well worth taking the time to read through. Here’s a little animation that cycles through all the views, and reorders some Roles. You can flip through all these views in real time during playback of course… it’s really amazing what Apple have done here. FCP X had already made traditional tracks seem obsolete, but now Roles and Lanes View make tracks feel positively archaic. It has the visual utility of traditional tracks, without losing any of the Magnetic Timelines’ utility.
Final cut pro for mac 10.3 how to#
I’ve split out all of the new Macbook Pro related content that was in this post, into this new post.įor probably the most detailed write up on FCPX 10.3, head over to trailer editor and FCPX champion Charlie Austin’s site .Ĭharlie works’ his way through many of the new features and offer’s his perspective on how to make the most of them. For me, I love it and I think most people will do too… once they actually touch it. You just have to keep making great work however you can. Use the new MacBook Pro, don’t use the new MacBook Pro.
Final cut pro for mac 10.3 update#
UPDATE – Thomas also has a post over on which deliver’s his take on working with the new 15″ Macbook Pro and FCPX.Ī ‘Professional’ should be defined by the work they deliver and the value they bring, not their gear. I previously included this video in my fairly extensive round up on FCPX Advanced Workflows and Tutorials. This is especially good for editors coming from other NLE’s and workflows to see how easy it is to get creative work done quicker in FCPX. If you’ve not previously seen Thomas’ brilliant presentation from the Soho Editor’s booth at BVE 2016 then you’re missing out on a real treat. “And that allows me to focus on the creative parts I enjoy the most-the reasons why I became an editor.” It includes features which don’t exist anywhere else that let me spend more time editing and less time clicking,” says Carter.
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“The new interface isn’t just better looking.
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Thomas is also showcased on the Apple site as part of it’s latest ‘in-action’ article, which is well worth a read. It’s a fun watch and will get you up to speed on the feature highlights in under two minutes. This slickly edited (would you expect less?!) video from Trim editor Thomas Grove Carter, showcases his top 10 features in 10.3.
Final cut pro for mac 10.3 manual#
You can also download the updated user manual which weighs in at a hefty 791 pages. You can download it today from the App Store, but if you’re an existing FCPX 10.2.3 editor you might want to scroll down to the tutorial on upgrading to FCPX 10.3 the smart way, before you do. All the editors and trainers who were under NDA can now bring us all up to date on the latest features in this huge update, that is once again free to all existing FCPX owners.