• More on the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine

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    The Adobe Mercury Playback technology also allows users to get more power from their CPUs and GPUs. By using the CPUs and GPUs in parallel, you get unbelievable performance running in a clean, 64-bit operating system (remember, all future versions of Premiere are 64 bit ONLY, which means a minimum of OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard or Windows 7 64 bit). By running in parallel, the CPU can take over tasks where the GPU is not used.

    Important note to Adobe product users!
    Don’t buy any 32 bit hardware or system software if you plan on upgrading to the next version whenever it ships. This new technology runs in a pure, 64 bit software and hardware operating environment.

    MOVING TO 64-BIT SYSTEMS

    Today’s video production workflows benefit tremendously from applications that are designed to run natively on 64-bit operating systems. This is why Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects® will be 64-bit native applications in the next release and no longer support 32-bit operating systems. To take full advantage of Adobe software’s extensive optimizations for 64-bit systems now, and native 64-bit support in the future, Adobe recommends the following:

    For PC users:

    Most PCs purchased since 2005 are already running 64-bit operating systems or can be easily upgraded. To upgrade your computer, we recommend you install:

    • A 64-bit edition of Microsoft® Windows Vista® or Windows® 7
    • Hardware drivers for Windows Vista 64 bit (NOTE: 64-bit drivers are necessary to run the hardware; 32-bit drivers do not work)
    • Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista

    For Mac users:

    Mac OS X and Snow Leopard (v10.6) are already 64-bit capable. All you need to do is add more RAM.

    Upgrading your RAM:

    For high-end workflows, more memory improves performance significantly, making a 64-bit operating system essential. These guidelines will help you:

    RAM Guidelines for High End Workflows

    For optimal performance, we recommend a minimum of 12GB of RAM.

    ADOBE MERCURY PLAYBACK ENGINE

    Adobe is working on a playback and rendering engine for Adobe Premiere Pro called the Mercury Playback Engine. This new engine is NVIDIA® GPU-accelerated, 64-bit native, and architected for the future. Native 64-bit support enables you to work more fluidly on HD and higher resolution projects, and GPU acceleration speeds effects processing and rendering.

    The Mercury Playback Engine offers these benefits:

    • Open projects faster, refine effects-rich HD and higher resolution sequences in real time, enjoy smooth scrubbing, and play back complex projects without rendering.
    • See results instantly when applying multiple color corrections and effects across many video layers.
    • Work in real time on complex timelines and long-form projects with thousands of clips — whether your project is SD, HD, 2K, 4K, or beyond.

    Ensure your system is ready to take advantage of the Mercury Playback Engine in a future version of Adobe Premiere Pro. The Mercury Playback Engine works hand-in-hand with NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology to give you amazingly fluid, real-time performance. See it in action

    If you’re interested in upgrading your system today, the following graphics cards are supported by the Mercury Playback Engine:

    Adobe is planning on supporting additional cards as they become available, including some of the new NVIDIA solutions based on the upcoming Fermi parallel computing architecture.


    Change is a constant in this environment…
    Rodney – DCFCPUG Leader

  • Get ready for what’s coming!

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    A new colleague I met in San Francisco (Kevan, who just happens to be a two time Oscar winner) is working on this amazing new capability between NVIDIA and Adobe. Keep your eye on this one, it seems to be foretelling where the next leap in editing is heading.

    GET READY FOR WHAT’S COMING! <--Click to see the video demos!
    What are you waiting for? Ensure your system is ready for the Adobe® Mercury Playback Engine and the highly anticipated future release of Adobe® Premiere® Pro. With this breakthrough CUDA™-based technology, get an amazingly fluid, real-time video editing experience. Upgrade today to a required NVIDIA® Quadro® solution to get an immediate boost in performance with your Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 and be ready for what’s coming next.

    • Experience real-time results when applying multiple color corrections and effects across more than three video layers – but only if the system has Quadro
    • Enjoy smooth scrubbing and playback of complex projects with real-time effects
    • Refine effects-rich HD and higher-resolution sequences in real-time
    • Work in real-time on complex timelines and large projects with thousands of clips – whether your source is SD, HD, 2K, 4K or beyond

    Enjoy being one of the first to hear about it here at DCFCPUG!


    Rodney – DCFCPUG Leader

  • Moviola Pro Video Guide – Perfect resource for editors!

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    Available via iTunes App Store under App Store > Reference > Moviola Studios

    Summary:

    Moviola’s Pro Video Guide is a detailed, practical resource for those working with current and emerging technologies, whether for standard definition (SD), high definition (HD), 2K, or 4K. The Pro Video Guide comes from the Academy Award winning company, Moviola, the #1 professional video training center in Hollywood. If you’ve found yourself confused by the new formats and standards and how they differ from one another or simply want to expand your knowledge of these subjects further — this is the app — for you.

    Works on iPod Touch and iPhone

    This app is a must for :

    • Cinematographers
    • Editors and assistants
    • Event videographers
    • Student filmmakers
    • Video Hobbyists

    For creating content for:

    • Theatrical films
    • Broadcast television
    • iPhones and iPods
    • YouTube, Facebook or Vimeo
    • Blu-Ray and DVD Authoring
    • Advertising and Marketing

    If you own or use:

    • Apple’s Final Cut Pro
    • Avid Media Composer
    • Adobe Premiere
    • iMovie
    • Pinnacle Studio
    • Sony Vegas
    • Sony, RED, Panasonic or JVC cameras
    • Hybrid DSLR camers like the Canon 5D or 7D

    Get information on subjects like:

    • Video formats
    • Color Spaces
    • Resolution
    • Aspect ratios
    • Cameras like the RED series
    • Compression formats for the web, broadcast and film outputs

    Get answers to questions like these:

    • What is 24p?
    • What’s the difference between 1080i60 and 1080p24?
    • How can you compare HDV vs. AVCHD vs. DVCPRO HD?
    • What frame rate should you shoot and how does it affect what you’ll deliver to DVD, Blu-Ray, the web, broadcast or film delivery?
    • What’s the difference between recording to a P2 card or to videotape?
    • What’s a 3:2 pulldown and why should you care?
    • How many channels of audio can you output to an HDCAM SR?

    Through the Pro Video Guide you’ll find information on topics like these and many more..
    Additional screenshots available on the iTunes App Store page!
    Listen to the Digital Production BuZZ interview on Moviola for more…

    All for $1.99!

    Enjoy!

    Rodney Mitchell
    DCFCPUG Leader

  • January RAFFLE prizes are rolling in! Will you be a Winner?

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    Members:

    Help me pack the house for our January meeting!

    We are assembling some awesome prizes to warm you up from all this cold weather and put a smile on your face as you walk out the door with the best deals in town!

    Here are some of the sponsors supporting this month’s raffle:

    AJA

    ARTBEATS

    GENARTS

    DIGITAL ANARCHY

    NOISE INDUSTRIES

    DIGIEFFECTS

    NATTRESS

    more coming everyday!

    The member with the most guests or better yet, guest that become members and attend, just MIGHT be pleasantly surprised with my response….

    Let’s show the sponsors that we appreciate their support of our monthly meetings and investment in us!

    Click on their sponsor links to find out more about their products and services supporting the FCP community!

    Rodney Mitchell
    DCFCPUG Leader

  • Studio Daily’s 2009 Useful Tools Recap

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    From our colleagues at Studio Daily (Scott Simmons), 28 Dec 2009

    As 2009 winds to a close, I thought it might be nice to recap the tools, applications and utilities featured this year in one of our most popular categories: Useful Tools for Editors. While the idea for this topic began long ago (June 19, 2006 to be exact) as a way to highlight things that might come in handy for editors and their supporting post-production software, it has evolved to highlight a number of tools that move beyond the non-linear editing application into the Mac OS itself, as well as the occasional hardware product and iPhone app. There are a lot of good downloads here so it’s a good way to kill some time and some money.

    Check out the full list below by CLICKING ON LINKS!

    2009’s Useful Tools for Editors, in ascending order of post date:
    January 12 – Useful tools for editors (and writers): Scrivener
    February 3 – Useful tools for editors: Templater
    February 9 – Useful tools for RED editors: Clipfinder
    February 24 – Useful tools for editors: ShoveBox
    March 12 – Useful tools for editors with an iPhone: iTC Calc
    April 15 – Lots of useful tools being updated
    May 13 – Useful tool updated: Loader to 1.1
    May 28 – Useful tools for editors: PluralEyes
    June 5 – Useful plug-ins for editors: nVeil
    June 14 – Useful tool if your ExpressCard port has been taken away
    June 18 – Useful web tools for editors
    June 27 – Useful tools for editors: ParticleMetrix
    July 10 – Useful tools for editors: mocha
    July 21 – Useful service for editors: Movie Repair
    August 4 – Useful tools for editors: RollingShutter
    August 15 – Free tilt-shift effect for FCP available until Wednesday
    August 17 – Latest Pro Video iPhone App: DVD Bit Budget Assistant
    August 25 – Useful Tools for Editors: Lock and Load
    August 27 – Really Useful Tools for FCP Editors: FCP Maintenance Pack
    September 14 – Useful tools for your iPhone: Keymote
    September 29 – Useful tools for editors: MediaMover for Final Cut Pro
    October 8 – Useful Tools for Editors: Post Haste
    October 28 – Useful tools for editors: GridIron Flow
    November 4 – Sorenson Squeeze 6: a whole new Squeeze
    November 21 – Useful tools for PAL editors: 5DtoFCP
    December 10 – Useful Hardware Tool: Silverado ColoRig
    December 11 – Useful tools for editors: FCP Versioner
    December 12 – AJA Releases Free DataCalc for iPhone

  • Comprehensive list of free useful tools

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    FCP readers:

    I like to check in with Mike in Australia periodically,  and here is the latest gem that would be applicable for FCP users in this hemisphere (he’s in NSW, Australia).

    Free tools and software useful for an FCP editor

    A repository of all the tools, utilities, plug-ins, add-ons, applications and resources you’ll ever need. Free, Accessible and very bloody Useful.

    Compliments of Mike Jones at Digital Basin [mikejones.net.au]

  • Free Timer – Multiple uses ;-)

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    Tropical Software image logo
    Ever need a quick reminder alarm to check to see if a task is complete? This might be a useful FREE tool to take a look at… follow this: link