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  • Plugin Manager update 1.7.3

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    Cory Bohon
    Cory Bohon
    03.25.2008

    Today, Apple released Plugin Manager version 1.7.3 for Apple's Pro applications. In regular Apple wordiness, here's what the update says: This update improves reliability for Apple's professional applications and is recommended for all users of Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Express, Aperture, Logic Studio and related SDKs.You can download this update by opening Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update) or by downloading the installer from the Apple Support website.

  • Apple's Pro apps feel the updating love

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    11.14.2007

    First Tiger is updated, then iPhoto, and now the Pro apps are getting the update treatment. Apple has released a slew of updates for their Pro apps. The list includes: Color 1.0.2 Motion 3.0.2 Compressor 3.0.2 Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 Pro Applications Update 2007-02 DVD Studio Pro 4.2.1 Cinema Tools 4.0.1 Soundtrack Pro 2.0.2 All the updates fix some issues, but more importantly they bring Leopard compatibilty to Final Cut Studio 2 (which is the only reason I have been running Tiger on one of my Macs).Go forth, and update!

  • Pro Application Support 4.0.2

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    09.06.2007

    Attention Final Cut Studio users, Apple has just released Pro Application Support 4.0.2 which, 'addresses issues with keyboard interface reliability for Apple's professional applications and is recommended for all users of Final Cut Studio.'Keyboard shortcuts are very important for the video types out there, so I am guess this is a must have update.Thanks, macbadger.

  • Apple Modest Mouse video contest

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    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    04.23.2007

    This is a pretty nifty video competition from Apple and the band "Modest Mouse". The later wants a video for their new song "Missed the Boat," so they have placed online 12 videos of the band performing the song in front of a green screen with different angles and camera shots. They are inviting people to download these videos and edit them together into a music video (you can use your own footage as well). Once you're done with your masterpiece (all rights to which you forfeit), upload it back to Apple for judging. The contest ends May 22, 2007.Obviously this is a publicity stunt designed to promote Final Cut Studio and Logic, but it's a pretty darn cool publicity stunt. The contest page with the videos is live, so all of you wanna-be video directors get started!Thanks, Chris!

  • Video pros weigh in on Final Cut Studio 2

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    Michael Rose
    Michael Rose
    04.19.2007

    I'll admit that some of the new features in Final Cut Studio are a little bit over my head, as a non-pro-video guy. OK, pretty much all the new features are over my head, so I asked a couple of pro-video friends for their expert opinions on the NAB announcements.First, Josh Apter from NYC's Manhattan Edit Workshop, a top training facility for Final Cut: Three words - open timeline editing. Two words - color correction. One word - wow. From a training standpoint, MEW is going to offer discounted upgrade classes on this new package as soon as it hits the street. From a practical standpoint, users have one hell of a toy to unwrap.Second, my colleague Matt Paleologos, video post supervisor at MJM:Wow! Color is as good as a $50K color grading system and It's included in FCS 2. Motion has now officially grown a pair. 3D, motion ramping, better workflow. This is looking like a banner year for Apple and the death of Avid. And, we have to have Final Cut Server!!!! $1000 for 10 concurrent users, $2000 for unlimited. Runs on OS X Server and requires 1 Xsan client. Must have this! MUST!"Wow." Works for me.

  • Final Cut details released on apple.com

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    Michael Rose
    Michael Rose
    04.15.2007

    As Scott and the engadget crew at NAB noted earlier, Apple's introduction of Final Cut Studio 2 and Final Cut Server made quite a splash at the keynote presentation. Now that a bit of the dust has settled, apple.com has been updated with product details: Final Cut Studio product page Final Cut Server product page Studio press release Server press release Apple Store showing FCS2 with a May ship date Video clip of the AJA ioHD breakout unit (AJA site not updated yet) Pricing is set at $1299 for a new Studio license, $499/699 for upgrades from FCS1/Final Cut Pro or Production Suite, respectively; Final Cut Server is $999 for a 10-seat license, $1999 for unlimited clients. We'll be parsing the boatload of new features and tools in Studio over the next few days, hopefully with comments and contributions from video professionals who depend on these products every day.Personally, I'm excited about Final Cut Server. Having seen a demo of the original Proximity artbox product that FCServer is built on (I'm sure about this -- the screenshot is a dead ringer) and knowing the difference between what Proximity was charging and what Apple's going to charge for the product... well, it looks like this is going to be another game changer: Mercedes-quality digital asset management at a Kia-level price point.

  • Final Cut Studio updated to 5.1.4

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    Michael Rose
    Michael Rose
    02.23.2007

    Final Cut Studio just got bumped to version 5.1.4. The 38MB download offers bug fixes for issues with plugins and is recommended for everyone. It also strengthens bones and teeth.Visit Apple Support downloads for the installer or just hit Software Update.

  • Apple updates Aperture and Pro Apps

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    06.21.2006

    Apple has updated Aperture to 1.1.2 though they haven't, at the moment, provided any details as to what the update does (at least not on their website).Also lurking in your Software Update panel is the Pro Application Update 2006-01, which ' addresses several issues with underlying frameworks and shared components for Apple's professional applications and is strongly recommended for all users of: Final Cut Studio Final Cut Pro 5.1 Motion 2.1 Soundtrack Pro 1.1 DVD Studio Pro 4.1 Shake 4.1 LiveType 2.1 Compressor 2.1 Apple Qmaster 2.1 Final Cut Express HD 3.5' So get to updating, people!

  • Shake 4.1

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    06.20.2006

    Today Apple has announced that Shake 4.1 is available. This .1 release marks Shake's entrance into Universal Binary status, and Apple says that it really flies on Intel Macs (how about an Intel Power Mac, Apple?). That's not all though, Apple also decided that the $3000 price tag for this program was a bit much, so they chopped it down to $499 which should make Indie film makers hearts beat a little faster.Existing Shake customers can get the upgrade for $49.Update: A few people have pointed out that according to the Shake FAQ you can still get Shake for Linux but it'll cost you $3000. That's right, the price drop is for the Mac version only, so I suggest all you Linux Shake users pay the Mac version and use the remaining $2500 to pick yourself up a Mac.

  • Apple KB Article: Final Cut Studio not supported on MacBook

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    05.21.2006

    This should really come as a shock to no one, but Final Cut Studio is not supported on the MacBook. Does this mean you can't install Final Cut on a MacBook? No, the install won't stop you, however, the experience won't be all that great. Since the MacBook sports an integrated video processor, which Apple says, doesn't support floating processing performance will be 'degraded' on a MacBook.Bottomline: if you're a video professional you should pony up the extra dough for a MacBook Pro.

  • Found Footage: NAB 2006 Final Cut Studio demo reel

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    05.03.2006

    MacTV has posted Apple's NAB 2006 demo reel which shows off a number of movies and commercials that used Final Cut Studio in their production. This is very well put together, and really shows off the power of Final Cut Studio (as it was designed to do).Thanks, Cepheus.

  • David Fincher talks Final Cut Pro

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    04.28.2006

    David Fincher, the director of such movies as Fight Club and Panic Room, is using Final Cut Studio to edit his latest film, Zodiac. Apple has posted a very nice video profile about Fincher's use of FCP; if you are even vaguely interested in video editing you should check it out.

  • TUAW Podcast the 8th

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    David Chartier
    David Chartier
    04.04.2006

    It's that time again! We've put together our eighth podcast, and in this edition Jan Kabili, Damien Barrett and Dave Caolo bring you some of our best posts from last week, in-depth details on Apple Computer vs. Apple Corps, a couple April fools jokes, new Apple stores and some interesting iPod accessories. It's all hosted by me, David Chartier, and is available in a variety of formats and channels: enhanced AAC MP3 our iTMS podcast and vidcast link our own RSS feed of podcasts Please let us know what you think of the new format in the comments.Enjoy!