• DigiEffects 50% Sale on Camera Mapper Plug-in

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    From our sponsor colleagues at Digieffects:

    FYI – we’re having a 50% off sale on the Camera Mapper plugin for After Effects.  Regular price is $79, sale price is $39.  Good until Friday.

    Some great project files and tutorials for people to check out.

    Thanks for passing this on to your group!

    Robert

    www.digieffects.com
    (910) 547-6511

  • Time to RSVP for the January DCFCPUG meeting!!!

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    Buy some raffle tickets and come on out on the 26th January for our monthly meeting featuring a presentation of the new KiPro from AJA!

    Registered members need to be LOGGED IN to see the MEMBER’S ONLY discount code/link on this page ## Please Login or Register to read the rest of this content. ## for entry and event registration for the upcoming January 26 meeting! Non members can become members for FREE.

    NOTE: REGISTERED MEMBERS USING THE CODE WILL NOT BE CHARGED ANY FEES ($0 x fee still = $0) ;-)

    Events

    Don’t delay, REGISTER NOW!

  • Daily Free Clips from Artbeats! Build your 100K library in a Year!

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    Head on over to Artbeats (see sponsor icon for quick link!). Get your FREE daily HD footage and build your library on professional grade footage!

    Enjoy!

    DCFCPUG

  • DCFCPUG Leader selected as contributor to SUPERMAG 2010!

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    For the 2010 Las Vegas NAB show, I was asked to be a author/contributor to the famous FCPUGnetwork.org SUPERMAG (digital magazine) that reaches thousands of FCP oriented people, worldwide.

    I appreciate the confidence from my peers in Los Angeles (Mike Horton) and Boston (Dan Berube) and the opportunity to author a topic and get our group greater exposure on the national and international scene.  Let’s talk about how I might be able to help our members and their respective companies greater exposure via the SUPERMEET and NAB this year.

    Regards,

    Rodney Mitchell
    President, FCP Leader and Apple Ambassador
    DC Final Cut Pro User Group

    http://www.dcfcpug.org

  • FCP Tip of the Day (1/25/10)

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    Tip of the Day!

    Compressor – You Do Not Need Compressor to Compress a Clip


    Strange, but true!

    Compressor isn’t used to compress a clip. Rather, its used to determine the compression settings for a clip.

    The actual compression is done by an application with no user interface, called “compressord.” (The “d” means its a daemon that runs in the background.)

    So, once you submit a file for compressing, you can safely — and with a clear conscience — quit Compressor.


    Courtesy of Larry Jordan