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Why be normal?

Get faster in final cut pro – 7 – Normalize audio

FCP, GFIFCP, shortcut on February 17th, 2010 5 Comments

Normalize effect This isn’t the primary use of normalize. The primary usage is to even out audio so that it has a more uniform volume. This usage is still very very useful. The timeline only allows you to change audio levels up to +12dB. Sometimes you have a very low clip that needs more of [...]

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Applescript it and put your feet up...

2 Applescripts for Final cut pro Editors

applescript, FCP, shortcut on February 15th, 2010 13 Comments

Here are two scripts that I recently made. I use one script at work that is remarkably similar to this, so I wrote these two up to share. FCPFolderMaker is a simple app that builds a folder structure for you to organize your project with. The structure is as seen in the photo below. It [...]

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Get faster in final cut pro – 6 – shift z

FCP, GFIFCP, shortcut on February 10th, 2010 2 Comments

This one is also short and sweet, since last weeks tip turned out so well! Shift z – zoom timeline to fit project. No more words are needed! These are the kinds of tips and tricks you usually learn by watching someone else edit. If you have something that drastically speed up your editing, let [...]

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Autosave indeed!

FCP crashed. Now what? How to find and use the autosave vault.

FCP on February 8th, 2010 2 Comments

So what happened? Maybe fcp crashed, or maybe you accidentally made some severe deletions to an edit and want to go back in time. Either way the autosave feature in final cut can be an honest to god savior – if you have it configured correctly. This is a two part post. I’ll start with [...]

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Get faster in final cut pro – 5 – control v

FCP, GFIFCP, shortcut on February 3rd, 2010 1 Comment

This one is short and sweet. Not all of these tips need to be needlessly complicated. Control-V – Control-V cuts a selected clip at playhead, or cuts all clips at playhead if no clip is selected. It only does one job, but it does it well. It is also much quicker than constantly toggling between [...]

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Twisted Trailer Editing contest

FCP on February 2nd, 2010 1 Comment

Ok, so contest isn’t really the right word, but I would like to propose a project. I intend on choosing a movie and editing a movie trailer for it… with a twist! I am sure we have all seen a few examples of these. The first two I can remember made the shining out to [...]

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keep your eyes on that folder...

General applescript file watcher

After Effects, applescript, compressor, FCP on February 1st, 2010 No Comments

This script is from macworld, (osx only) but the way they posted is not only horribly un-user-friendly, it also wouldn’t compile without a lot of text massaging. I decided to put it up here to save you the trouble and explain 3 ways it can be used. What it does is to look at a [...]

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Get faster in final cut pro – 4 – compressor preset naming for web

compressor, FCP, GFIFCP, shortcut on January 27th, 2010 No Comments

Rename Compressor presets for web compatibility. This is another smack-your-forehead tip. By default Compressor has lots of spaces in the default filename suffixes it adds to your compressed files. This turns out to be a problem when you upload those to the web because the spaces turn into “%20″‘s and sometimes can split a link [...]

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Get those cobwebs out!

Quick tune-up for a slow, corrupted final cut pro project

FCP on January 25th, 2010 No Comments

Sometimes after working on a project for a while it just slows down. It starts doing things like looking for old deleted footage or gives you really slow load times and weird render behavior. This could be caused by a bunch of things, including the project file getting corrupted, and overly referential filepaths. We don’t [...]

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Auto upload to ftp - set it and forget it!

Get compressor to upload to ftp once finished

applescript, automation, compressor, FCP on January 22nd, 2010 11 Comments

This is something I have been going back and forth on for quite some time. I love the idea of a drag and drop upload to ftp. I absolutely hate the idea of having to hard code the ftp password into a piece of applescript. If that script accidentally ends up in the wrong hands [...]

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