

Imovie 10.0.5 tutorials manuals#
Gone were the many DVD's and heavy manuals of past versions, gone too were DVD Studio Pro, Color, Soundtrack Pro and a rather forgotten Final Cut Express.Īlong with Final Cut Pro X priced at $299, Motion got a $49 facelift in the upgrade to version 5 and Compressor to version 4 for $49 as well. WWDC 2011 went by without any news until on June 21st Final Cut Pro X was available to download from the Mac App store. We thank everybody who has taken part and look forward everybody's posts in the future. We must mention here that the day before the release of FCPX, we launched our community page and forum which has grown to be one of the most successful Final Cut Pro based forums on the internet. Closer to the release date we got a few pirated screengrabs posted, then removed and of course Larry Jordan's famous line about FCPX, which looking back wasn't far off the truth. That night's presentation spawned a multitude of guesswork on blogs, some pro articles that are actually funny to read back now and of course at least one Hitler parody video. Talking of competitors, Avid got into the news a couple of days earlier by offering a cheeky 60% off Media Composer to switchers, an interesting move that was to be repeated again.
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The two programs are completely different, we appreciate they don't share a line of code but imagine a new PhotoShop from Adobe not being able to open old files.

From this it was assumed that older FCP7 projects could be opened in FCPX and we now know that that's not directly possible. They displayed two timelines showing the same edit, one in FCP7 and a very tidier timeline in FCPX. One of the problems that brought Apple in for a lot of criticism originated from that meeting. Lots of whooping and cheering accompanied announcements such as 64bit, colorsync, magnetic timeline and of course the price, $299.
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A room full of eager editors and post production professionals witnessed a slick presentation of FCPX from Randy Ubillos, the designer of FCP7 and FCPX. We first got news of the impending birth of Final Cut Pro X at the hastily rearranged Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group meeting on April 12th during NAB week in Las Vegas. We take a look back at that eventful year and take a look forward to the next 12 months of FCPX's life. This week on the 21st of June, Final Cut Pro X wil be one year old.
