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  • Jeff Arballo

    February 12, 2020 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Time for FCPX to step up – collaboration

    I would love for FCPX to add collaboration. I don’t really care what editing platform you use, if you can make it better and have an easier workflow, why not do it.

    We did a 2 hour doc and there were so many times I would have loved to have collaboration and yes we used Frame io but its not the same. I don’t want to have to go to a third party app to do it. Ive been a FCP user and a FCPX user from the beginning and would hate to leave it. I’ve also used every editing platform out there so I’ve know what they can do.

    I’ve recently started learning Resolve, which we may use for our next project, That’s only if I don’t see something new in FCPX at NAB this year. I’ve noticed other NLE’s taking good ideas from FCPX and integrating them into their NLE’s now it’s time for FCPX to do the same, take what the others are doing and give editors what they are asking for. Ive seen it over and over and that is collaboration.

  • Jeff Arballo

    May 7, 2018 at 3:30 pm in reply to: Reconsidering FCPX in Hollywood

    This is a great example with snowboarding. I work in the sports action industry, when the snowboard came out everyone on ski’s laughed, calling it a gimmick, no shops would sell it, ski resorts banned it. It took a long time from it’s original inception to get going, but man when it caught on it took over and dominated, now look at where the snowboard is today. Every kid wants a snowboard, ski’s are for old people, at least that’s what my nephews say.

    FCPX is a great tool, If people don’t want to use it or learn it it’s there loss.

  • Jeff Arballo

    December 30, 2013 at 4:48 am in reply to: Shooting at a higher frame rate

    Yes I was just responding the his last post asking if he shot something at at 60 frames a second. I have shot in both and really never had a problem, although I do shoot most projects in 30 frames.

  • Jeff Arballo

    December 30, 2013 at 3:49 am in reply to: Shooting at a higher frame rate

    what are you talking about default? The question was if I shoot at 60 frames do I need to transfer it to 30 frames. You said no it automatically does it. Not sure what your talking about it automatically doing it. I shoot both action and non action. If I need to change the speed of anything I transcode it to what I need. Don’t know of anything where it just changes,Otherwise you wouldn’t have programs that transcode your footage.

  • Jeff Arballo

    December 29, 2013 at 3:08 pm in reply to: Shooting at a higher frame rate

    Not sure what he’s talking about. 60 frames will not automatically convert to 30 frames once dropped into a timeline. you need to convert or chafe the settings to 30 frames. Also i shoot all the time in 60 frames no 30 and it looks fine, so I’m not sure what he is talking about.

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