“Everyone loves getting free gifts and all of us love to meet other like-minded people,” Iain Anderson writes for MacProVideo. “So, to celebrate the Fourth Annual Amsterdam FCPUG Supermeet (the ideal place for video professionals to get together) we’ve got some awesome FCP X titles to giveaway for free!”
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“Iain Anderson, Apple Certified Trainer, editor, animator, designer, developer and titles & effects maestro, has created 10 FCP X Titles exclusively for The macProVideo.com Hub,” Anderson writes. “After installing this title pack, you’ll be able to use and edit them directly in FCP X. To get further under the hood you can even open and edit them in Motion 5.”
More infer and download link in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
Who uses FCX?
Apparently lots of people!
While FCPX isn’t ready for multi-cam, I’ve cut a bunch of sizzle reels for producers on FCPX and I can say with certainty I’ll never go back to FCS3 or probably, Avid. (Used to work on and love Symphony).
Sizzle reels … Is that broadcast or in-house work? Any longer form work for broadcast and if so, how dud you get around the workflow issues?
I’m still not certain FCX is worth spending time/ money on.
Note: dud = did – bit of a Freudian slip by my iPhone. ( Either that or I became a New Zealander )
Then you’ve been listening to adobe shills. Given the lower price and great advancement in editing, if you’re a serious editor, how can you not make the investment?
It has great support for dual-cam, which is a form of multi-cam.
It’s not multi-cam I’m worried about, it’s lack of support for established workflows. There’s no way I’m jumping into X when it’s not guaranteed third party developers will pick up the slack.
I checked it. Its a crap titles. Dont worth even viewing…
I suppose you get exactly what you pay for…