Posted By David Willis
Irudis is offering two free license keys to the HDVP readership for the 2012 update to their Tonalizer|VFX tonality enhancement and fine-tuning plug-in. Compatible with Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Pro 7, Final Cut Pro Express and Apple Motion 4/5, the video editing software plug-in offers a unique photographic-style approach to working with video with
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
With its release, Final Cut Pro X was widely panned by the professional editing community, who have been leaving their beloved editing system in droves. For most pros, FCP X had the look and feel more in line with iMovie or iPhoto than a professional NLE system. Because of this, Adobe and Avid have been stealing
Posted By David Willis
I don’t generally find gimmicky films and videos all that intriguing, but when it’s the director of the incredibly disturbing 2003 film Oldboy, my interest peaks a bit. South Korean director Chan-wook Park has shot a thirty-minute long short-ish film on his iPhone 4. Titled Paranmanjang, which translates to ‘Ups and Downs’, Park says that
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Posted By David Willis
Some interesting news from the AppleInsider blog for Apple-acolytes. French site HardMac is claiming that videographers and editors can expect a refresh of the Final Cut Studio/Pro lineup of comprehensive editing software this spring, which Steve Jobs hinted at himself via one of his beguilingly simple email responses last October. As noted in our recent 2010 top
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