First Final Cut Pro X movie premieres

A few months ago, the film editor Bradley Olson, decided to tell the story of this video editor, financing a movie about the application. In addition to being on the market for several years, Final Cut Pro X is characterized from the beginning, by being designed differently from conventional video editing applications. Working with libraries, with events and projects has made him a unique editor.

The film will be called Off The Tracks and we can find it on iTunes. And like any movie worth its salt, we can get tickets to the premiere next month. 

Final Cut Pro X has allowed low-budget filmmakers to make a movie with few resources: a Mac that supports it and the application itself. The idea for the movie came with the update to version 10. This version showed Apple's commitment to this sector and this application. Even so, many publishers doubted Apple's effectiveness with this type of segment.

Video professionals and software developers influenced Apple's controversial decision to radically redesign its popular Final Cut Pro video editing application. With the release of Final Cut Pro X in 2011, many video editors chose to switch to other systems. more familiar rather than learning Apple's new editing app. In the wake of this exodus, Apple continued to develop Final Cut Pro X and today it is being used by millions of content creators around the world. This documentary explores the ideas that came up for making Final Cut Pro X and how it is used for everything from YouTube videos to Hollywood movies. The change is radical.

This movie,. It has developers of great photo and video applications. Among them, we find Randy Ubillos, creator of Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Aperture, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro X. But also to michael cioni, Vice President of Innovation at Panavision and Light Iron. Glenn Ficarra, who carried the Hollywood's first major film edited in Final Cut Pro XFocus . Sam mestman, founder of LumaForge, closely related to shared storage forums for Final Cut Pro X, who also runs several communities of filmmakers and Peter Wiggins, andEditor of Final Cut Pro X and Director of FCP.co

The film opens on October 2 and you can see it after the physical premiere on iTunes, to rent or buy, surely at the price of € 4,99 or € 9,99 depending on whether you rent or buy.


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