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September 19, 2017, 09:09 AM
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With the upcoming release of mac OS this month, it’s been announced that Final Cut Pro 7 will no longer be supported. To assist FCP 7 editors, we have prepared a short video that outlines the similarities between editing in DaVinci Resolve 14 and Final Cut Pro 7. This video also introduces many of the features that will help you get started with DaVinci Resolve 14. The video also includes a very quick introduction to color correction and audio post production.
#editing#blackmagic design#davinci resolve#nle#final cut pro 7August 24, 2013, 17:23 PM
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With echoes of Monty Python in the background, two years on, Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Studio are still widely in use. As I noted in my post from last November, I still see facilities with firmly entrenched and mature FCP "legacy" workflows that haven't moved to another NLE yet. Some were ready to move to Adobe until...
#final cut pro#fcp#final cut pro 7#final cut studioGordon sits down with cinematographer James Kniest to discuss his work on The Haunting of Bly Manor....
Gordon sits down with documentary editor and producer Kathryn Robson to discuss storytelling and her...
Gordon sits down to talk to Emmy Nominated editors Kate Sanford & Tim Streeto to discuss their work ...
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