Editing
Editing is at the core of what MacVideo is about. Whether you use Final Cut Pro, Avid, or Adobe Premiere, MacVideo covers each of these applications and whatever hardware and software one uses in combination with these. The technological leaps in post-production moves at a tremendous speed with Apple clearly leading and determining the direction and pace of change
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What You NEED to Know About FCP 7 - Michael Wohl (part 1)
What You NEED to Know About FCP 7 - Michael Wohl (part 1)
As part of the original development team for Final Cut Pro, Michael Wohl knows this application as well or better than anyone else on the planet. This demonstration filmed at the FCPUG IBC SuperMeet, 13, Sept. 2009, highlights some of the key features, and hidden features of Final Cut Pro 7. This video is Part 1 of a 2 part special.
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Canon announces Final Cut Pro plug-in to work with EOS Digital SLRS
To enable simple and easy transfer of video content from EOS DSLRs to FCP
Canon has announced the EOS E1 video plug-in for Apple's Final Cut Pro. This new plug-in is designed to offer simple and easy transfer of video content from Canon's EOS digital SLR cameras directly into Final Cut Pro.
Canon announces MPEG-2 Full HD (4:2:2) File-based recording codec for upcoming professional video camera
Promises Improved Color Resolution and Compatibility
Canon has announced the Company has adopted an MPEG-2 Full HD (4:2:2) file-based recording codec for a new file-based professional video camera currently under development. The new Canon MPEG-2 codec will enable high-quality imaging and audio performance with up to 50 Mbps data recording and twice the color data of the HDV*1 profile format.
Intel Core i7 MacBook Pro spotted, new Apple laptops imminent?
The MacBook Pro model designation is listed as "6,1"
A recent Geekbench post appears to suggest a Apple MacBook refresh will be with us sooner than later utilising a new Intel Core i7 processor.
Apple iPad: Hype will kill sales survey sales
"When the product came out, more than half said 'I don't need it'"
The majority of consumers decided they didn't need, and wouldn't buy, Apple's new iPad device, according to a new survey from Retrevo, citing too much hype.
Apple offering £200 deal to owners of faulty 27-inch iMacs?
Payouts from £206 and £245 for unhappy Apple customers?
Apple is offering an additional 15 per cent to those who return faulty 27-inch iMacs according to a UK based Apple Authorised Service Provider/Reseller.









