Login  |  Register
Videoguys News Blog Twitter Videoguys News Blog Facebook Videoguys News Blog Yaoo Videoguys News Blog RSS Home Research Support About Us

mxo2-thunderbolt.jpg avidmc6_320x60.jpg quadro4000-234x60.jpg

The “Videoguys” nickname started when we began posting on various bulletin boards and forums in the early days of the World Wide Web and we’re proud to live up to the name and reputation still today. We’ve been writing product reviews, the Videoguys’ Top 10 and trade-show reports for more than a decade and our tech tips and DIY articles are used by computer and video enthusiasts all over the world.

Videoguys is happy to make our video editing and technologiy guides available as a free service to our customers and visitors to our website. If you are looking to purchase video editing and production gear from us please call 800-323-2325 with any questions you have.

Jun
28
FCPX: It may be the future, but its not the present.
by: 
06/28/2011 12:57 PM

By Andy Mees

I was busy as hell for the early part of last week, crashing together a 30 minute doc.  The footage for the programme was shot and delivered on a mixture of cameras and formats including HDCAM (tape), XDCAM HD (disc), an HDSLR (clips on hard disc). The tape and disc footage was captured into the edit system's direct attached local storage from one of a rack full of bloody expensive HDCAM and XDCAM decks (ingested via HD-SDI for audio/video, RS422 for timecode and deck control) and encoded using a codec optimized for the NLE. The HDSLR footage was just copied over to the NLE’s local edit storage and then imported straight in to the project. To round it off, all of that footage was supplemented by various bits of library footage that we would need that I pulled in to the system via FTP directly from our broadcast server.

For reference, the edit system in question was Grass Valley's EDIUS 5. Not FCP, version X or otherwise, and not even the latest version of EDIUS at that.

So why have I got anything to say about FCP X. Well then, I'll tell you … because we "were" just about to replace our PC based Edius suites with a couple of all singing all dancing hardware assisted Mac Pro based Final Cut Studio super suites (oh yeah) and all hanging of a nice big chunk of XSAN savvy shared storage.

And is that still going to happen, with FCP X in its place? Hell no.

Once upon a long time ago, I trained as an editor, hands on in the basic 2 machine linear edit suites (one player, one recorder) of a large satellite TV network … and in time, with a bit of luck and a following wind, I moved up into the 3, 4 and more machine edit suites that the big boys drove. All linear, all real time, all the time. How clever was I? Unfortunately it turns out it was a bit like learning a dead language.  read more...




KEYWORDS: 

CATEGORIES: 

Email | Permalink

GUIDE CATEGORIES
 
HOT GUIDE TAGS

Order online anytime! The Videoguys are also available to answer your calls:
Mon - Fri from 9AM - 5PM EST. Local Phone: 516-759-1611 Fax: 516-671-3092
©2012 Videoguys.com