Friday, August 31, 2012

Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 - an Ideal Solution for Wedding Videographers?

The reaction to Final Cut X realease last year was less than appreciable to what they were trying to achieve! This was manly down to the lack of professional features such as XML, multicam, video monitoring and tape capture
Apple has now sorted allot of these issues with the new updates from 10.0.3 onwards and with the help of external apps. So is it now the ideal solution for the wedding videographer who wants something that can add some magic to their projects with ease, allowing more time for creativeness rather than broadcast output constraints?

Final Cut X in the hands of a wedding videographer

When making a wedding video you want you edting software to be quick due to the amount of footage needed to be ingested and to be trooled through. Final Cut X is a 64 bit application meaning it can make the most out of your computers ram over the 4gb threshold of the old Final Cut Pro 7.
Multicam: Many wedding camermen now use more than one camera to record the important moments, such as the ceremony and speeches. Well Final Cut X new Multicam allows you to cut between 64 cameras! Also you can work with different codecs and frame rates all natively, which means videographers can use their DSLRs for one angle a GoPro for another and thier main camera without having to convert footage or frame rates.
Final Cut X also has inbuilt auto-colour correction and syncing different cameras with the same audio content. With Apple making good it ints promisises to improve Final Cut for professionals it has made it useable to the avergae wedding videographer and editor. It has the best Chroma Keying software in its class anw now has media relink to edit the project on different computers.
Final Cut X an nice bit of kit for making wedding videos.

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