Building a business around Final Cut Pro with special guest Chris Fenwick
Chapter Hyperlinks
12:45 - How has Final Cut Pro affected building your business
14:08 - I'm new to video editing. Any point in learning iMovie or jump straight into FCP?
21:04 - Is Apple interested in improving FCP? Where are the updates?
31:41 - How Chris uses FCP for multi-screen wide aspect ratio displays
44:11 - Tell us about the "Fenwick Framer"
49:07 - What currently frustrates you about Final Cut Pro?
51:14 - What's your recommendation for sharing media in a class of 18?
53:17 - How do I swap out HD for 4K clips in a multicam project?
57:13 - I hate that FCP can't draw the waveform during playback - where's the fix?
57:38 - Anyone remember Final Cut Pro Theater?
1:01:39 - Does your workflow include Resolve?
1:05:50 - How important do you think native collaboration is?
1:09:43 - Sign off and goodbye
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About Chris Fenwick
Chris Fenwick has a 40 year history of creating broadcast television and corporate video projects that started years before even owning a computer. As a broadcaster and an early adopter of what we used to to call “desktop video”, Chris brings a unique perspective to what we now do everyday.
In 2007 Chris moved his personal edit suite into Slice Editorial in Oakland, CA where he spends his time catering to Fortune 100 companies. In late 2008 he was an early adopter of the Canon DSLRs being used in digital cinema and perfecting their use in his workflow. Podcasting and social media turned into a great way for Chris to share his thoughts and views on the world of digital cinema and post production. A COVID inspired interest in streaming technology has kept him busy for the past 3 years.
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