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Final Cut Pro
Developed by Apple Inc.
Latest release 6. A software developer is a person or organization concerned with facets of the software development process wider than design and coding a somewhat broader scope of Apple Inc, ( formerly Apple Computer Inc, is an American Multinational corporation with a focus on designing and manufacturing Consumer electronics A software release is the distribution whether public or private of an initial or new and upgraded version of a Computer software product 0. 3 / April 10, 2008
OS Mac OS X
Genre Video editing software
License Proprietary
Website Final Cut Pro Home Page

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From the early 2000s, Final Cut has developed a large and ever expanding user base. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. According to a 2007 SCRI study, Final Cut made up 49% of the professional editing market, with Avid at 22%. [1] Final Cut Pro has found acceptance among professionals and a number of broadcast facilities because of its cost effective efficiency as an off-line editor as much as a digital on-line editor. Final Cut Pro is also very popular with independent and semi-professional filmmakers. As such, it can be used to edit material ranging from FireWire-attached MiniDV video from a consumer digital video camera or professional DV camera to high-definition (HD) material in the various HD specifications, including HDV. The IEEE 1394 interface is a serial bus Interface standard for high-speed communications and Isochronous real-time data transfer frequently Digital Video (DV is a Digital video format created by Sony JVC Panasonic and other video camera procuers and launched in 1995 and in its smaller tape Form factor High-definition television (HDTV is a Digital television Broadcasting system with higher resolution than traditional television systems (standard-definition The software logs and captures video onto a hard drive (internal or firewire external), where it can be edited and processed. The current version of Final Cut Pro 6. 0 runs on both Intel and PowerPC processors (minimum G4/1. The Apple-Intel architecture is an unofficial name used for Apple Macintosh Personal computers developed and manufactured by Apple Computer that use PowerPC is a RISC Instruction set architecture created by the 1991 Apple – IBM – Motorola alliance known as AIM PowerPC G4 is a designation used by Apple Computer to describe a fourth generation of 32-bit PowerPC Microprocessors Apple has applied this 25Ghz).

Contents

Features

Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format. Non-destructive editing is a form of editing signals where the original content is not modified in the course of editing - instead the edits themselves are edited QuickTime is a Multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc, capable of handling various formats of Digital video, Media clips sound text It supports an unlimited number of simultaneously composited video tracks; up to 99 audio tracks; multi-cam editing for cutting video from multiple camera sources; as well as standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions. It comes with a range of dissolve, iris, distortion and basic 3D transitions and a range of video and audio filters such as keying tools, mattes and vocal de-poppers and de-essers. Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene For the technique of creating backgrounds see Matte painting. It also has a manual 3-way color correction filter, videoscopes and a selection of generators, such as slugs, test cards and noise. Color grading is the process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture or television image either electronically photo-chemically or digitally A test card, also known as a test pattern in the UK, North America and Australia, is a Television test signal typically broadcast is a one volume manga created by Tsutomu Nihei as a prequel to his ten-volume work Blame!.

The latest version of Final Cut Pro (version 6) claims better integration with Apple's other Pro applications and improved codec support for editing HD, DV and SD video formats, along with Panasonic's new solid-state recording technology, P2. Digital Video (DV is a Digital video format created by Sony JVC Panasonic and other video camera procuers and launched in 1995 and in its smaller tape Form factor DVCPRO P2 (P2 is short form for "Professional Plug-In" is a professional digital video storage media format introduced by Panasonic in 2004, and especially A new technology called DynamicRT built on the RT Extreme technology was released with Final Cut Pro 4. Real-time video editing is a system of editing Video where it takes no longer to render a video than the length of that video clip itself DynamicRT allows a real-time multistream effects architecture, which can be set to automatically adjust image quality and frame rate during playback to maintain real time effects. For example, when there are a large number of video streams playing simultaneously, it will change, on the fly, to a mode that reduces the quality of the playback so that all of them can be seen in real time; when the computer is capable of it, it will automatically return playback to native quality (that is, when there are fewer simultaneous video streams).

Final Cut Pro 6 now also supports mixed video formats (both resolution and framerate) in the timeline with real time support.

Final Cut Pro 6 uses the included application Cinema Tools to keep track of original film sources through the telecine editing processes. Cinema Tools is a software program for filmmakers to use in conjunction with Final Cut Pro. Telecine (ˈtɛləˌsɪni/ /ˌtɛləˈsɪni/ ˌtɛləˈsɪnə also /ˌtɛləˈsiːn/ — "tel-e-Sin-ee" "tel-e-Sin-a" as 'cine' is the same root as in 'cinema' Calligraphy 2 from BorisFX - a plug-in that works natively in Final Cut Pro - is included for higher quality titling and is a subset of the Boris Graffiti titling technology. Final Cut Pro 6 is part of the Final Cut Studio 2 suite, and also has the ability to edit natively in HDV. Final Cut Studio is a professional video and audio production suite for Mac OS X from Apple Inc HDV is a High-definition_video format that uses MPEG2 compression to record HD content onto tapes originally designed for standard definition DV recording

Final Cut Express

Main article: Final Cut Express

In 2003, Apple launched Final Cut Express, a less expensive version of Final Cut. Final Cut Express is a non-linear video editing application created by Apple Inc Final Cut Express is a non-linear video editing application created by Apple Inc It uses the same interface as Final Cut Pro, but it lacks all of the film-specific tools and other advanced options, pruning the feature set for amateur producers.

In January 2005, Soundtrack and LiveType, previously only available with Final Cut Pro, were added to Express, and features were added to edit HDV. January 2005: ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September HDV is a High-definition_video format that uses MPEG2 compression to record HD content onto tapes originally designed for standard definition DV recording

Soundtrack was removed with Final Cut Express 4.

Interface

The Final Cut (Pro and Express) interface has four main windows: the Browser, where source media files are listed; the Viewer, where individual media files can be previewed and trimmed; the Timeline, where media can be cut together into a sequence; and the Canvas, where the edited production in the timeline can be viewed. A technical standard is an established norm or requirement It is usually a formal document that establishes uniform engineering or technical criteria methods processes and practices GlassWindowjpg|thumb|right|190px|A stained glass panel depicting Biblical scenes at a historic church in Scotland]] A window is an opening The positions and sizes of these windows can be changed, but by default, the Browser is at the top left, with the Viewer and Canvas to its right, in that order, and the Timeline below. There is also a small Toolbox window and two audio level indicators for the left and right audio channels.

Both the Viewer and Canvas have a shuttle interface (for variable-speed scanning through a clip, forwards or backwards) and a jogging interface (for frame-by-frame advancing). The standard J, K and L keys can be used to play the video at full speed backwards, to pause the video, and to play it at full speed in a forward direction, respectively. The I and O keys can be used to set in and out points for a clip, or for the entire sequence.

Browser

A Close-up of the software's Browser Window. The Tabs at the top allow the user to toggle through multiple project bins or the Effects bin. Also notice the disclosure arrows to the left of the bin icons which allow the user to navigate through multiple levels of bins and clips.
A Close-up of the software's Browser Window. In Film, Television, and Still photography a close-up tightly frames a person or an object The Tabs at the top allow the user to toggle through multiple project bins or the Effects bin. For all other uses see Project (disambiguation. A project, as defined in the field of Project management, consists of a temporary Also notice the disclosure arrows to the left of the bin icons which allow the user to navigate through multiple levels of bins and clips. A disclosure widget or expander is a Graphical user interface element ( widget) that is used to show or hide a collection of "child" widgets USER is an international Recording artist who earned his chops in the techno-industrial period of the 1990s playing guitar with such notable bands as Atlantic

As in most digital non-linear editing applications, the Browser is not an interface to the computer's filesystem. In Computing, a file system (often also written as filesystem) is a method for storing and organizing Computer files and the data they contain to make It is an entirely virtual space in which references to clips (aliases) are placed, for easy access, and arranged in folders called 'bins'. Since they are only references to clips that are on the media drive of the computer, moving or deleting a source file on the media hard drive destroys the link between the entry in the Browser and the actual media. This results in a 'media offline' situation, and the media must be 'reconnected'. Final Cut Pro can search for the media itself, or the user can do this manually. If multiple clips are offline at the same time, Final Cut can reconnect all the offline media clips that are in the relative directory path as the first offline media clips that is reconnected.

The browser has an 'effects' tab in which video transitions and filters can be browsed and dragged onto or between clips.

Canvas

A close-up of the Canvas Window.
A close-up of the Canvas Window. Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty plain-woven fabric used for making Sails Tents Marquees Backpacks and other functions

The canvas outputs the contents of the Timeline. To add clips to the Timeline, besides dragging them there, it is possible to drag clips from the Browser or Viewer onto the Canvas, whereupon the so-called 'edit overlay' appears. The edit overlay has seven drop zones, into which clips can be dragged in order to perform different edits. The default is the 'overwrite' edit, which overwrites at an in point or the space occupied after the playhead with the incoming clip. The 'insert' edit slots a clip into the sequence at the in point or playhead's position, keeping the rest of the video intact, but moving it all aside so that the new clip fits. There are also drop zones to have the application automatically insert transitions. The 'replace' edit replaces a clip in the Timeline with an incoming clip, and the 'fit to fill' edit does the same thing, but at the same time, it adjusts the playback speed of the incoming clip so that all of it will fit into the required space [in the Timeline]. Finally there is the 'superimpose' edit, which automatically places the dropped clip on the track above the clip in the Timeline, with a duration equal to the clip below it. Unless an in or out point are set, all edits occur from the position of the playhead in the Timeline.

Using the wireframe view on the canvas, the clip can be manipulated directly - dragging it around in the canvas to change its position, for example, or resizing it. Precise adjustment controls for these things are in the viewer.

Viewer

A close-up of the Viewer window.
A close-up of the Viewer window. ViEWER, or Virtual Environment Workbench for Education and Research is a free-of-charge computer program written by researchers at the University of Idaho for the study

The viewer has tabs for each channel of the selected clip's audio, in which the waveform for the audio can be viewed and scrubbed, and where its volume can be keyframed. The filters tab is where effects for the clip appear and where their parameters can be adjusted and keyframed. If the clip selected is a generator (such as an oval shape), a control tab appears for changing its geometrical properties. Finally, the viewer's motion tab contains tools to adjust the scale, opacity, cropping, rotation, distortion, drop shadow, motion blur and time remapping properties of the clip. Cropping refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve Framing, accentuate subject matter or change Aspect ratio. In Computer graphics, a drop shadow is a visual effect consisting of drawing what looks like the shadow of an object giving the impression that the object is raised above the Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or Animation. Mini-timelines to the right of each parameter allow the property to be keyframed.

Timeline

A Close-up of the Timeline Window.
A Close-up of the Timeline Window. A timeline is a graphical representation of a Chronological sequence of events also referred to as a Chronology.

Clips can be edited together in timelines called sequences. Sequences can be nested inside other sequences, so that a filter or transition can be applied to the grouped clips.

The timeline in Final Cut Pro allows 99 video tracks to be layered on top of each other. If a clip is higher in the timeline than another, then it obscures whatever is below it. The size of a video clip can be altered, and the clips can be cropped, among many other settings that can be changed. Opacity levels can also be altered, as well as animated over the course of the clip using keyframes, defined either on a graphical overlay, or in the Viewer's 'motion' tab, where precise percentage opacity values can be entered. A key frame in Animation and Filmmaking is a drawing which defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition. Final Cut also has more than a dozen common compositing modes that can be applied to clips, such as Add, Subtract, Difference, Screen, Multiply, Overlay, and Travel Matte Luma/Alpha.

The compositing mode for a clip is changed by control-clicking or right-clicking on the clip and selecting it from the cascading contextual menu, or by selecting the mode from the application's 'modify' menu. A context menu (also contextual menu and shortcut menu) is a menu in a Graphical user interface (GUI that appears upon user interaction such For either matte modes, the clip that will perform the key is placed underneath the fill clip on the timeline.

For more advanced compositing Final Cut Pro roundtrips with Apple's Shake and Apple Motion software. Shake is an image Compositing package used in the post-production industry Motion is a Software application produced by Apple Inc for their Mac OS X Operating system.

History

Randy Ubillos created the first three versions of the first popular digital video editing application Adobe Premiere [2] before being given a team. Before version 5 was released, Randy's group was hired away by Macromedia to create KeyGrip, built from the ground up as a more professional video-editing program based on Apple QuickTime. Macromedia was a North American graphics and Web development Software house headquartered in San Francisco, California producing such products QuickTime is a Multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc, capable of handling various formats of Digital video, Media clips sound text Macromedia could not release the product without causing its partner Truevision some issues with Microsoft, as KeyGrip was in-part based on technology licensed from Microsoft to Truevision and then in turn to Macromedia. For the 3D Engine, see Truevision3D. Truevision Inc was a maker of Digital video processing add-on boards for PC computers The terms of the IP licensing deal stated that it was not to be used in conjunction with QuickTime. Thus, Macromedia was forced to keep the product off the market until a solution could be found. At the same time, the company decided to focus more on applications that would support the web, so they sought to find a buyer for their non-web applications, including KeyGrip; which, by this time (1998) was renamed as Final Cut. Year 1998 ( MCMXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar)

Final Cut was shown in private room demonstrations as a 0. 9 alpha at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) exposition in 1998 after Macromedia pulled out of the main show floor. National Association of Broadcasters (NAB is a trade association representing the interests of for-profit over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the United States The day before NAB the desperate team loaded a U-haul all evening after the janitor had tossed their packing boxes into the trash and then they drove all night to get to Las Vegas. One driver stated they almost crashed the van crossing the desert due to lack of sleep. At the demonstration both Mac and Windows versions were shown. Mac OS is the trademarked name for a series of Graphical user interface -based Operating systems developed by Apple Inc Microsoft Windows is a series of Software Operating systems and Graphical user interfaces produced by Microsoft. The Mac version was working with a Truevision RTX dual stream real time card with limited real time effects. *1 When no purchaser could be found, Apple purchased the team as a defensive move. When Apple could not find a buyer in turn, it continued development work, focusing on adding FireWire/DV support and at NAB 1999 Apple introduced Final Cut Pro. Year 1999 ( MCMXCIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar) ProMax was the first vendor to demo FCP on the show floor. Apple had only a small booth nearby when compared to their NAB booth in 2006. An interesting note is that both Apple and Avid choose to not have booths at NAB in 2008.

With the introduction of Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere's market share remained strong on Windows but began to decline on the Mac,[3] since its older codebase was more difficult to maintain and enhance. In 2003, Apple announced a program for Premiere users to trade in their discs for a free copy of Final Cut Express or a $500 discount on Final Cut Pro [4]. Year 2003 ( MMIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. Final Cut Express is a non-linear video editing application created by Apple Inc Later that year, Adobe introduced the successor to Premiere, Premiere Pro, a Windows-only product with a modern codebase. Adobe Premiere Pro is a Real-time, timeline based Video editing software application

A contributing factor to Final Cut Pro's initial success was Apple's appointment of Ralph Fairweather as web evangelist for Final Cut Pro. Along with other pioneers like Lawrence Jordan, film editor and founder of *2-pop, Josh Mellicker of *DVcreators.net and Philip Hodgetts of *Intelligent Assistance and the weekly DV Guys (now *Digital Production BuZZ) podcast, the presence of knowledgeable Final Cut Pro users online and in email groups helped smooth the path for users to adopt Final Cut Pro. There was a weekly "Golden List" sent around via email detailing configuration insights, developer news and editing tips. Charles McConathy of ProMax consistently wrote white papers and answered questions in online forums like DV-L.

FCP benefitted tremendously from the relative maturity and stability of QuickTime together with the new FireWire technology as it was applied to video editing. Sony started the DV/FireWire ball rolling with the VX-1000 video camera as it was the first to have 1394/FireWire ports. Panasonic and Canon then built their DV25 cameras. ProMax (Brad Pillow) made and sold PCI cards that added FireWire to a Mac, but Apple soon had FireWire (IEEE-1394) ports on every Mac. FireWire now handles HD and higher resolutions, but they are still in a compressed format - as DV was to SD resolutions.

In late 2001, the studio motion picture "The Rules of Attraction" was edited on beta versions of Final Cut Pro 3, proving to the film industry that successful 3:2 pulldown matchback to 24fps could be achieved with a consumer off-the-shelf product. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. The Rules of Attraction ( 2002) is a dark satirical film directed by Roger Avary, based on the novel of the same name by Telecine (ˈtɛləˌsɪni/ /ˌtɛləˈsɪni/ ˌtɛləˈsɪnə also /ˌtɛləˈsiːn/ — "tel-e-Sin-ee" "tel-e-Sin-a" as 'cine' is the same root as in 'cinema' Roger Avary, the film's director became the spokesperson for Final Cut Pro, appearing in print ads worldwide. Roger Roberts Avary (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian -born motion picture director, producer and Oscar -winning Screenwriter His advocacy of the product gave confidence to mainstream editors like Walter Murch that the product was ready for "prime time. Walter Scott Murch (born July 12, 1943) is an Academy Award &ndashwinning Film editor / sound designer, the son of painter "

In 2002, the application won a Primetime Emmy Engineering Award [5] for its impact on the television industry. See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic

Version 4 of the application was announced in April 2003. April 2003: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September It included three new applications: Compressor, used for the transcoding between video formats; LiveType for advanced titling (such as the creation of animated lower thirds); and Soundtrack, for royalty-free music soundtrack creation. Compressor is a video and audio media compression and encoding application for use with Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio on Mac OS X. LiveType is a Software program developed by Apple Inc to create animated title sequences for video projects In the Television industry (especially in North America) lower thirds refers to graphics that take up the lower area of the screen though not necessarily the Soundtrack Pro is a music composing and audio editing application made by Apple Inc It also bundled Cinema Tools, which was previously sold separately for filmmakers working with telecine. Cinema Tools is a software program for filmmakers to use in conjunction with Final Cut Pro. Telecine (ˈtɛləˌsɪni/ /ˌtɛləˈsɪni/ ˌtɛləˈsɪnə also /ˌtɛləˈsiːn/ — "tel-e-Sin-ee" "tel-e-Sin-a" as 'cine' is the same root as in 'cinema'

In April 2004, version 4. 5 of Final Cut Pro was introduced, and rebranded by Apple as "Final Cut Pro HD" (even though the software has been capable of HD editing since version 3. High-definition television (HDTV is a Digital television Broadcasting system with higher resolution than traditional television systems (standard-definition 0). Final Cut Pro HD did not support the burgeoning HDV format, however. HDV is a High-definition_video format that uses MPEG2 compression to record HD content onto tapes originally designed for standard definition DV recording Its "scaled-down" cousin, Final Cut Express, gained support for HDV 9 months after the release of Final Cut Pro HD. Final Cut Express is a non-linear video editing application created by Apple Inc Native HDV support was later added with the release of Final Cut Pro 5. 0 in May 2005 (which was first announced at a pre-NAB event in April). National Association of Broadcasters (NAB is a trade association representing the interests of for-profit over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the United States

In January 2006 Apple stopped selling Final Cut Pro as a stand-alone product. January 2006: ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July In March 2006 the Universal Binary version was released as part of Final Cut Studio 5. Stories without links will be removed. News stories must be in English A universal binary is in Apple parlance an Executable file or application bundle that runs natively on 1. The upgrade was performed by sending the original source discs back to Apple with a fee. One noticeable difference is that the Intel versions of Final Cut and Motion no longer recognize After Effects plug-ins as Adobe has not released a universal version of After Effects. Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and Compositing software published by Adobe Systems. Instead Apple released its own universal plug-in architecture FxPlug.

On Sunday April 15, 2007, Apple revealed Final Cut Pro 6. 0, as the cornerstone of the Final Cut Studio 2 bundle. Final Cut Studio is a professional video and audio production suite for Mac OS X from Apple Inc

File Format

A Final Cut Pro Project technically consists of separate files:

The location of the Media and the Render/Cache Files is not standardised. Final Cut Pro can be configured where to store them. Some users have a central directory where they store all their Source/Render/Cache files, some set those file paths to their specific project directory, so that they have all project files at one place.

After having finished a project, one can erase everything but the project file, to save disk space, and at a later time Final Cut Pro can re-capture/re-link all source data and recalculate all render and cache data, provided it can access all linked sources.

Project File

A binary file which contains all montage information such as timecode information, clip's in/out-points, size/crop/position, composition nesting, filter settings, automation data, Etc. Track automation or sometimes only automation refers to the recording or handling of time-based controlling data in time-based computer applications such as Digital Audio

It does not have a file suffix, rather it uses the Creator code KeyG and the Type code FCPF and it starts with the magic byte sequence \162 K e y G \n (0xa24b65790a). A creator code is a mechanism introduced in pre- Mac OS X versions of the Macintosh Operating system to link a data file to the application program A type code is the only mechanism used in pre- Mac OS X versions of the Macintosh Operating system to denote a file's format, in a manner similar In Computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings

Later editions of Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express use the file extension . fcp.

Media Source Files

Either captured from tape or loaded/imported from the file system.

Render Files, Cache Files, Etc

Files which are generated by Final Cut Pro display, filter effects, etc.

Selected Films Edited with Final Cut Pro

See also

References

External links

Official Final Cut Pro Usergroups


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