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Just read the features and you can see it’s a well thought out app:
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Pro Maintenance Tools or Pro Media Tools are two products that have found a place in many an editor’s toolbox so CinePlay might feel right at home on your iPad or iPhone. There’s quite a few video playing apps available for iOS but CinePlay is worth taking note of as it comes from Digital Rebellion, the developer of some must-have support tools for our NLEs. It’s not all timeline-based either as there are some helpful things to help editors better understand Media Composer’s media management. Head over to Ben’s site as he has a list of all the places the book is available.

Prices begin at $49.99 for the dead-tree version and head down to (currently) $16.19 for Kindle. You can get the book in both paperback and electronic form.
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His book isn’t just a rewriting of the Media Composer manual but rather has chapter titles like Polishing Gems, Maintaining and Regaining Sync and Editing with Group Clips and MultiCamera Mode. There are a lot of helpful illustrations in the Avid Media Composer 6.x Cookbookīen is a longtime Avid editor and I’ve seen his name pop up over the years on forums and mailing lists. The new Avid Media Composer 6.x Cookbook by Ben Hershleder isn’t an application or a plugin but rather a new book that includes “over 160 highly effective and practical recipes to help beginning and intermediate users get the most form Avid Media Composer 6 editing.” That’s a mouthful but there are a lot of good tips in here that most any editor will find useful. There is a sample file that can be downloaded to test it out.
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At nearly 16 GBs it’s a big download but it’s broken down into sections. MDust is $69 available at 2048×1152 at 24 fps (and that’s actually 24 fps, not 23.98). It’s an interesting, and also cautionary, tale that MotionVFX outlined in a blog post. You may have heard of mDust not because you needed dust elements to composite but because there was a bit of a brouhaha a few weeks ago as another company apparently used some of the MotionVFX mDusts elements in their own dust package that they were selling.
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MDust – 100 Royalty Free 2k Dust Elements from Szymon Masiak on Vimeo.
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What is mDust? It’s “a collection of 100 high quality Royalty Free organic 2K dust elements designed to be used within any compositing or non-linear editing software supporting blend or composite mode.” I’m not sure if there were any other dust packages available before mDust but I wasn’t aware of any and mDust just looks cool. They have a bit of an emphasis on FCPX but there are tools for other NLEs and FX applications as well. They were the “original home of Apple Motion templates” but probably wisely branched out beyond that market as they now develop plug-ins, effects and software. MotionVFX has been around forever selling and blogging for all of an editor’s m needs. Today we’ll see a new book about Avid Media Composer, a handy tool to get clips out of Final Cut Pro X, a mask plugin for FCPX, a YouTube downloader and some cool dust particles for all your compositing needs. This is the second one I’ve done since moving this category of posts back home to the Editblog. Select the effect in the Video inspector or Audio inspector, and press Delete.It’s time once again for a little roundup of Useful Tools for Editors. You can click the checkbox again to turn the effect back on, with its settings still intact.Ĭhoose Clip > Show Video Animation (or press Control-V) to see video effects or choose Clip > Show Audio Animation to see audio effects, select the effect, and press Delete. The effect no longer affects the video or audio. Select the effect in the Video inspector or Audio inspector, and click its blue checkbox. Do one of the following:Ĭhoose Clip > Show Video Animation (or press Control-V) to see video effects or choose Clip > Show Audio Animation (or press Control-A) to see audio effects, select the effect, and click its checkbox. Select the clip with the effect in the Timeline. When you apply an effect to a clip, you can either turn off the effect (but retain its settings) or remove the effect from the clip.ġ.
