Category Archive: Final Cut Pro

Dec 03

How to import Canon C100 MTS to Final Cut Pro for editing without rendering

The Canon EOS C100 Digital Video Camera is the latest addition to the Cinema EOS family, bringing together the renowned technology of Canon CMOS sensors, DIGIC DV III Image Processor, and EF lens compatibility in a smaller, lighter body. Modular and compatible with a host of Canon and third-party accessories, the EOS C100 brings true …

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Nov 26

Workflow for importing Sony NEX-VG900 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 6/7 or Final Cut Pro X on Mac Mountain Lion

Summary: In the following guide, i will demonstrate how to encode/log and transfer Sony NEX-VG900 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 6/7 or Final Cut Pro X preferred ProRes 422 codec to make your gorgeous masterpieces. The Sony NEX-VG900 camcorder is the first Handycam camcorder with a 35mm sensor for high-quality HD video with a truly …

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Nov 24

How to transfer Sony NEX-6 AVCHD 1080 50p/60p MTS to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X, iMovie, FCE for smoothly editing without any issue on Mac

Description: Who says you can’t have it all? The Sony NEX-6 features a wish list of features and still fits in your pocket. And it’s fast, too. Make quick changes with a handy DSLR-like dial. Focus and track fast-moving subjects with the speed and accuracy of phase and contrast detection. It even shoots 16.1MP photos at a …

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Nov 22

Tutorial for beginners: How to import Sony NEX-VG30 AVCHD MTS files to Final Cut Pro (X), iMovie, FCE on Mac

Sony has announced the NEX-VG30 interchangeable lens camcorder. The NEX-VG30 camcorder features the same sensor format that Sony builds into its standard size DSLR cameras. With approximately 19.5 times the surface area of conventional camcorder sensors, the 16.1MP Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor makes capturing high-quality, cinematic video with a shallow depth of field a …

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Nov 16

Workflow for importing JVC Everio GS-TD1/GY-HMZ1U AVCHD 3D Files to Final Cut Pro X

JVC Everio offers Full HD image quality throughout the lineup. So every new Everio is capable of recording 1920×1080 resolution AVCHD video. What’s more, all new Everio models support 1080P output. Enjoy uncompromising picture quality on a TV that accepts 1080P input. GS-TD1, the world’s first consumer-grade camcorder to shoot two frames of Full HD …

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Nov 14

Transcode Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Studio recorder MXF DNxHD (185X) to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro X editing

Overview: The Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Studio recorder is a file-based deck that records uncompressed in QuickTime and compressed in ProRes and DNxHD, storing the files onto two 2.5″ SSDs. Two SSD slots are available and allow continuous recording–the second disk automatically begins recording when the first becomes full. The disks can afterwards be hooked up …

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Nov 07

Sony HDR-TD20VE 3D Camcorder reviews: Import Sony HDR-TD20VE 3D AVCHD files to Final Cut Pro X

Sony HDR-TD20VE 3D Camcorder Key Features: 2 x 1/3.9in Exmor R CMOS with 5.4Mpixels; Full HD AVCHD 2.0 at up to 28Mbits/sec; 3D recording using MVC format; 17x Extended zoom (2D mode); 12x Extended zoom (3D mode); 64GB Flash memory Sony HDR-TD20VE 3D Camcorder Pros: Great image quality Comprehensive manual features Control knob Sony HDR-TD20VE …

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Oct 31

FCP Workflow – Transcode/Import Panasonic AG-HPX371E MXF to ProRes for FCP 6

Question: How to import p2 .mxf files from Panasonic AG-HPX371E to FCP 6 for editing? I filmed with two Panasonic AG-HPX371E camera’s movies earlier this week. Everything was filmed on P2 cards in 1080-50i (AVC I 50/50i). The program itself was a single shot of just over 65 minutes. On the P2 card it was …

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Oct 23

H.264 vs ProRes – Why convert H.264 to ProRes codec?

Question 1: H.264 vs Apple ProRes 422 Question – Urgent for Film Hello, I’ve completed editing a film in FCP 7 with Apple ProRes 422 clips at 1920×1080. I sent a cut clip from the timeline to a SFX person via dropbox. He sent the polished clip (with the new SFX) back in H.264; he’s …

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