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Entries from July 2008

Migration

July 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I’m migrating from wordpress to my hosted server, so you can find everything here at www.luminoir.com from now on. All further updates will be reflected there.

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Geforce 8800GT does not play nicely with the new OctoCore MacPro

July 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I recently had my venerable Quad Core MacPro replaced with a new Octocore machine, because I use processing power like that. :)

Anyway, the Geforce 8800 GT seems to have an issue with support Quartz Extreme only on my secondary display.

My system profiler essentially shows Quartz Extreme as Supported on Display 1 and Not Supported on Display 2. When Mirroring is turned on, both displays exhibit the same symptom that made me first check the card, windows being dragged in the display in question moved jerkily and caused an increase in CPU usage.

FCP still runs though, but to play it safe I’ve placed both the Canvas and Viewer on the Quartz Enabled screen. Attempting to use NVinject and Natit drivers to supercede the default Nvidia drivers had no effect.

Anyone else on a Geforce 8800GT with similar problems? If you’re receiving a system with this configuration, check it carefully before the vendor leaves. I hope my case is an anomaly but FCP seems to work for now so I’m sticking with it until Apple or Nvidia reverts with a solution.

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Update:Installing latest version of Kona’s Drivers 5.1 NDD Drivers resolves the issue. Probably caused by hardware conflict between AJA display output with the secondary display.

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Plugins to download

July 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here’s a bit of software for those of you that need a little PIP (Picture in picture)  action.

It only does quarter screen PIP, but it’s free and beats manually doing it in the motion tab.

http://web.mac.com/piero.fiorani/PieroF_FCE_Effect/Quarter_PIP.html

Here are some other useful free plugins available.

stibs’s

Too Much Too Soon Free Plugins

50 point Bezier Matte

Andy’s Plugins for Final Cut Pro

Digital Heaven’s Grid and Guides

I’m sure there are heaps more that I’ve missed so drop me a comment if there are any other gems that you know of.

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The Sudden Rise of FCP

July 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I was trained on the Avid Meridien platform and my first time using FCP was on my very first job which I took on part-time while I was in my final year at Film, Sound and Video in Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

My employer at that time had a G4 running FCP v1.2.

It was slow, unstable, crashed a lot, lacked realtime effects support and dissolves needed to be rendered.

Suffice to say, it failed to make much of an impression. It was an interesting mix of a NLE with some motion graphics capability but lacked many of features we have been spoiled with on the Avid.

In the interim, I worked on the Avid Meridien based systems and transitioned to the Adrenline when that line was EOLed. I became overly familiar with the Avid error messages to an embarrassing extent.I remember a producer quizzically looking at me when I started explaining to her about DRAGON Error messages, BUFFER OVERRUN and UNDERRUN codes.

Progress

During that time, under the auspices of Apple’s ProApps department, FCP improved. Enough for Walter Murch to decide that he could do Cold Mountain on it. Before that, Rules of Attraction, Full Frontal and The Ring had also been cut on it.

It was a necessary response from the company now that Avid had decided to migrate to Windows XP for the Adrenaline, Mojo series of Media Composer. Apple no longer had a video killer app solely available on the mac platform.

Apple had to get marketshare back somehow set that in motion by purchasing Keygrip from Macromedia and renaming it Final Cut Pro.

Apple’s G5 became the biggest dongle in the world for the new fastest growing NLE.

Avid’s regression

Avid still had a dominant installed userbase and felt no need to compete with Apple on the basis of their disruptive price point. DVXpress was deemed to be their equivalent product line, but the restriction of it’s maximum output resolution to DV25 without additional hardware meant that it’s usefulness would be restricted to the hobbyist/prosumer/budget/boutique production house.

Avid’s workflow for footage originating on tape is first class.

The media management tools, offline/online media reconnection all save us loads of time by storing it in the omf media database and enabling simple and mostly painless media management.

However, importing files to Avid, has always been a pain for the exact same reason.

Importing video files in particular is akin to pulling teeth. The files have to converted to omf media on import before they can be used.

If the current show I’m editing was done on the Avid, I would easily be converting up to 80% of my footage.

Also, the disruptive price point of FCP meant that a lot of boutique production houses were sprouting up. Final Cut Studio meant any one man operation with $2500 had the tools (not unnecessarily the skills) to compete with a production house with an Avid and graphics department.

This has resulted in the freelance editing market shifting from 80% Avid, 15% FCP, 5% others in 2002 to what seems to be a 70% FCP, 25% Avid, 5% others pie. (These numbers are obviously not scientifically gathered, it’s just me asking other freelancers the percentage of jobs they do on each platform.)

Apple’s complacency

Apple hasn’t really been pushing the boundaries of what FCP can achieve. The impression that Avid seems to have given up on competing with them for the budget/boutique user demographic seems to have left them free to their own devices. Both companies neglected to have a booth at NAB.

There are numerous bugs that have existed from the first version I used (v1.2) to this very day.

Particularly annoying are the edit to tape compression error, the keyframe editor redraw bug, inconsistent render file linkages and the fact that every point update breaks the project file.

I think the problem with FCP is that the Proapps team seems to find it cooler to add new features than fix existing bugs.

The Future

I hope Avid continues to try to compete with FCP.

Competition is necessary for innovation and I think the best work we’ve seen from both developers were when they were fighting for marketshare. It would be great if Quantel, Sony (Vegas/xpri), Media 100 got back into the mix. The key to FCP’s sudden increase in marketshare wasn’t Avid users throwing away their Meridien and Nitris Boxes. It was the multitude of new users investing in hardware/software that was no longer priced out of their reach.

This market is ever expanding and it would be a great pity, not to mention a missed opportunity, if other companies allowed Apple complete dominance of this space.

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FCP Toolkit

July 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Multiple Versions of FCP

I keep with me on my portable harddisk, at all time these copies of FCP application files.

  1. v5.0
  2. v5.0.2
  3. v5.1
  4. v5.1.2
  5. v5.1.4
  6. v6.0
  7. v6.0.1
  8. v6.0.3

There are many reasons for doing so.

Recently, I encountered an error for FCP v6.0.2, which I covered in the end of this post (Be Replaceable, Have a Life).
Essentially, what I needed was to use v6.0.1 instead so that I wouldn’t keep losing my work due to corrupted project files and autosaves.

In addition, you might have people working on earlier versions of FCP that send you their project and you would definitely want to avoid “upgrading” their project file and preventing them from opening the file with your changes. XML export is getting better but some motion effects and transitions are still lost in the translation.

Keyboard Settings

This goes without saying. Look at this article (Get Fast FAST) for some recommendations on keyboard bindings, favorites and general efficiency hacks.

Window Layout

We’ve all got our preferences for our window layouts. Here are some of my recommendations.

Overlap the button bars of the viewer and canvas windows with the timeline
You need the vertical resolution of the timeline and you shouldn’t be using the buttons on the Viewer/Canvas.

Tear off the Effects tab from the Browser window.
It is annoying when you hit the command for either one and it’s the most recently activated tab that remains on top.

(Hint: Drag windows by holding cmd shift clicking them. You won’t need to use the titlebar and can drag them clicking on any part of the window.

Have your audio mixer readily available for mixing
Mix by recording keyframes and always have a clear indication of the your audio level settings on playback.

Save your settings with the particular monitor setup in the filename
For example, Dual-20′ Cinema Display x 2.fcwnl or Dual-LG22LWT & Phillips L17WGT.fcwnl

Create a custom Column Layout

Have only the information you need for your particular workflow.
Eliminate the irrelevant columns so everything that is in the window is useful to you.

Save a project with all your favorites

Keep your favorite motion path templates,effects,transitions and audio plugins in a project and save them on your thumbdrive to import them wherever you go.

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