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Chris Fenwick Talks Final Cut Pro X on Crossing the 180 (X180-085)

Today we have part 2 of my conversation with veteran editor Chris Fenwick. This week’s show is all about Final Cut Pro X and Chris’s take on the program as a Non-Linear Editor. But more than that, he really gives some poignant advice about how to look at the industry as a whole. From learning new gear and new programs, to adapting to change, to the things the FCPX does well, those it doesn’t, and some great insight into other NLEs. I think this episode will be an amazing resource for those of you looking into which NLE to get.

This show is co-produced by Dan Rollins of LiveWire Films.

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And don’t forget, for every $50 you donate to the show (up to $150), you get a $79 Music Bed license (while supplies last). Click here to donate.

Tips, Tricks and Education for Filmmakers

This week in The Music Bed segment I give a tip on an easy way to normalize the music in your videos so that they don’t overpower dialog or voiceover.

Mike Duval from LensProToGo talks about the Black Magic Cinema Camera and why you should care (or not).

Don’t forget to check out Letus, makers of DP Shane Hurlbut’s Master Cinema Series.

Listen to the Show

You can listen online by clicking the “mp3″ link below, or you can download it for free in iTunes.

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  1. No smart rendering in Premiere Pro? | Creative Impatience - October 21, 2012

    [...] least this is the impression that you would get listening to several opinionated individuals like Chris Fenwick (whose point of view I like to listen to, especially at the Digital Convergence Podcast, even if I [...]

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