And then if I’m really excited, I move it to the track above that. There’s the RollerMouse, the Magic Mouse, Tangent Element and Ripple, X-Keys, CTRL+Console, PROCUTX and some other mice and stuff.They all have some varying degree of usefulness and/or uselessness. And then I move a select to the track above. I’ve written about alternative input devices for editing and post-production many times here on The Editblog. "I would put everything into a timeline and cut out my selects. "I have a thumb drive on my car keys and I keep my shortcuts on it, so no matter where I am, I can just plug them in."Īfter everything was organized, selects needed to be pulled. It also didn't even matter if Perry moved from one editing station to another. "It was so much footage, and I needed to be able to find the B Roll really fast." "I basically made a keyboard shortcut for turning something blue," Perry said. She even made a customer shortcut to better organize her B Roll footage within Premiere Pro. "In total, it was about a year and a half, and we were shooting up until almost right before we locked, which was very intense," Perry explained. At least relative to other documentary films. Trago and Perry worked on the film for only a short period of time. Import, Export, and Rendering shortcuts ProCutX For iPad breaks the mold, offering a very rich set of tools, and although it naturally doesnt offer quite as many tools as FCPX, it links in nicely with the revered desktop app.From import to export, PROCUTX can control every step of the FCPX editing process. From the Why Didnt Someone Think of This Sooner Department comes ProCutX for iOS, an iPad app that serves as a touchscreen-based controller for Final Cut Pro X. This application gives users control over all the FCPX editing tools in one clean interface, eliminating the need for clicking and searching through the Final Cut Pro X menus. PROCUTX for Final Cut Pro X is an iOS iPad application that allows editors to control Final Cut Pro X on their MAC through an iPad.īuilt from the ground up to meet the needs of today’s creative editors, PROCUTX breaks free from the menus and tabs to streamline editor tasks. Some more details on the app, which requires OSX 10.7 or 10.8 with FCPX: Click through for a video walk-through of ProCutX. ProCutX se instala en el iPad como una aplicación más de la App Store, aunque también hay que instalar un complemento en el Mac para que Final Cut Pro X sea capaz de recibir las órdenes. For a limited time (possible only a few more hours), the full app, which is normally around $25, is now free on iTunes. Requires a Mac running 10.7 or 10.8 & Final Cut Pro X. A recent app that caught our eye, ProCutX, is capable of controlling Final Cut Pro X with your iPad, and replacing many of the functions normally done with a keyboard. We've seen a few apps capable of controlling different programs on your computer with an iPad.
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