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fcp swiss army apps

compressor, FCP, Plugins, shortcut on March 3rd, 2010 4 Comments

Based on this post by Dylan Reeve I have put together a list of mac apps that I carry around on a usb drive in order to get myself and others out of sticky situations. There is a bit of overlap, but I think that this is a great start to making a final cut power tool. There’s nothing worse than sitting down at a machine and realizing you have nothing but a bare-bones install. Here you go MacGuyver, get yourself out of that sticky situation.

apps
perian – codecs for tons of odd formats all wrapped up into one package.
mpeg streamclip – great for batch encoding to prores, deinterlacing, or a lot of other useful procedures.
vlc – an alternate to quicktime when you find yourself dealing with a tricky file. VLC also correctly reads in pixel size more frequently than quicktime does.

helpers – not full apps, but still useful
compressor presets / droplets.
some applescripts like these
magic bullet looks

etc – not necessary, but will save you some googling
bookmarks to resources
after effects expressions

Oh yeah, one other thing. I don’t actually put this on a usb drive. I wash/lose/forget them far too frequently to keep one in my pocket. I put all of this up on my dropbox (free!) in a folder so I can access it anywhere the internet is.

UPDATE – 03.03.2010
Apps from Alex, linkified for your viewing pleasure

- BigTime (if the client has a pre FCP7 version)
- Flip4Mac (watching WMV files)
- Handbrake / MacTheRipper (for DVD ripping)
- Jes Deinterlacer
- NameMangler (for mass renaming – such a time-saver)
- VisualHub (for speedy conversions and DVD burning) seems to be discontinued.
- Senuti (Useful for ripping songs quickly off of my ipod)

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4 Responses to “fcp swiss army apps”

  1. Alex says:

    Nice one. Some other apps I like to carry:
    - BigTime (if the client has a pre FCP7 version)
    - Flip4Mac (watching WMV files)
    - Handbrake / MacTheRipper (for DVD ripping)
    - Jes Deinterlacer
    - NameMangler (for mass renaming – such a time-saver)
    - VisualHub (for speedy conversions and DVD burning)
    - Senuti (Useful for ripping songs quickly off of my ipod)

    As an online editor, I keep a folder full of big channel’s tech specs too as well as various whitepapers for various codecs, cameras and software.

    Aja DataCalc is also useful to have on your iPhone/iPod touch!

  2. Philip Ohler says:

    MPEG Streamclip is something I use everyday for pulling video off DVDs and converting files.

  3. Jonny Elwyn says:

    Great work, am really enjoying reading your blog. Keep it coming!

  4. Kris says:

    Alex – where do I find “big channel’s tech specs”? Thanks!

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