![]() The news yesterday that Wes Plate from Automatic Duck was moving to Adobe flashed around the internet pretty quickly. Why? Is this good news or bad news for FCPX? For the last fortnight, we've been reading John Buck's excellent book Timeline Volume 2, a history of editing.Īdobe buy into Automatic Duck. The title is complete linkbait, but shortly after Apple acquired Final Cut that's exactly what Adobe wanted. SUGARfx have made editor's lives a lot easier by releasing a brand new $49 plugin for the display of subtitles in FCPX and Final Cut Pro 7 timelines. We take a look back at that eventful year and take a look forward to the next 12 months of FCPX's life.Īdding subtitles to FCPX and FCP7 timelines with the $49 Subtitles plugin from SUGARfx This week on the 21st of June, Final Cut Pro X wil be one year old. The latest update to Noise Industries' FxFactory 4.0.1 brings a new plugin called Optics from Ripple Training and updates for XEffects 3D Transitions from Idustrial Revolution, Defocus from PHYX and Stereo 3D Toolbox from Dashwood Cinema Solutions.Ī year in the life of Final Cut Pro X and beyond. ![]() ***Updated with promo price for Optics plugin*** ![]() So you take the editor who cut Bohemian Rhapsody, two Apple trainers and MacVideo host Rick Young, sit them in front of an audience and get them to talk about editing on the Mac.Ī new plugin from Ripple Training called Optics and three pack updates in FxFactory 4.0.1 'Avid is the Steinway of editing and Final Cut Pro is the Yamaha' Four editors discuss editing on the Mac ![]()
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