“We’ve got something for everyone,” says Michael Horton, SuperMeet co-producer and founder of the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group. “This is one of the strongest agendas of user driven presentations we have had in years.”
“Our SuperMeet marks the tenth anniversary of Final Cut Pro and much of what you will see on stage has never been seen before,” added Daniel Berube, SuperMeet co-producer and founder of the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group. “We will showcase brand new workflows for Final Cut Pro as well as premiere exciting new products.”
The agenda will feature breathtaking HD footage as screened by documentary filmmaker Arthur C. Smith, director of the acclaimed film, “Ice Bears of the Beaufort.” From tapeless HD acquisition to post, Art will show how he is bringing the digital age to Alaska’s Arctic Frontier by using the tools of digital cinema to produce this award-winning film.
Over 3 years in the making, “Playing For Change: Peace through Music” is the second film born out of an idea that director Mark Johnson had while watching two Monks play music in a NYC Subway 10 years ago. It is a powerful documentary that takes us around the globe then brings us together through the simple but transformative power of music. Jonathan Walls, co-director and editor, will present.
“Digital Guy” Bruce Nazarian will introduce for the very first time in public a simple workflow to author replicable Blu-ray discs entirely on a Macintosh.
Craig Yanagi of JVC and Tim Dashwood of DVInfo.net will give a hands-on look at “instant editing” in Final Cut Pro using native QuickTime files captured with the new JVC GY-HM700 Camcorder.
Karl Soule of Adobe will show off the newly announced roundtripping workflow involving direct import of Final Cu Pro project files into Creative Suite 4 Production Premium on both Mac and PC.
Final Cut Studio Guru Larry Jordan will give one of the first public demonstrations of the highly anticipated new music creation plug-in from SmartSound that works directly inside of Final Cut Pro. Post Production Supervisor Jeremy Garchow will show off a never before seen Final Cut Pro workflow that will shave hours of post off of Multi-cam production.
Kim Salyer of Video Arts in San Francisco and freelance producer/editor Joanne Dorgan will present a Final Cut Pro case study involving the Coca-Cola Pavilion and the Adidas Spiral Theater at the Beijing Olympics and filmmaker Steve Sherrick of RedUser.net will discuss Indy-style Red Digital Cinema Workflow and show footage. And back by popular demand, San Diego’s Wounded Marines Careers Foundation will premiere their newest video produced by their current class.
Rounding out the evening will be the “World Famous Raffle” with over $90,000 worth of prizes to be handed out to dozens of lucky winners, featuring “super secret” new product introductions as raffle prizes from JVC, AJA and Blackmagic Design.
The FCPUG Network will also be on the NAB show floor for the first time in South Hall with the “SuperBooth” (#SL10129), featuring a full four-day schedule of free half-hour training sessions by many of the countries most recognized Final Cut Studio Gurus and digital filmmakers. Presenters include: Alex Lindsey, Mark Spencer, Steve Kanter, Shane Ross, Rob Birnholz, Dan Berube, Philip Hodgetts, Larry Jordan, Arthur C. Smith, Jim Kanter, Richard Harrington, Noah Kadner, Anthony Artis, Ernie Schaffer, Adrian Ramsier, Gary Adcock, Rick Young, Karl Soule, Cynthia Stein, Scott Simmons, John Flowers, Norman Hollyn, Joanne Dorgan and Kim Salyer and Abba Shapiro.












