![]() It has been recommissioned by C4 for 60 episodes, including prime-time versions and five themed programmes. It has been a great success and the shows grabbed more viewers in the 4pm weekday slot than any previous strand. I also designed and built the majority of the graphics as Motion templates. Though I haven't yet tried to herd a flock of sheep through the city centre! Current EditingĢ020 has been busy, the beginning of the year was finishing off a new property series (cut on FCP) for Channel 4 called The Great House Giveaway. I was made a Freeman of Lichfield through The Worshipful Company of Smiths (established 1601). Under the name Idustrial Revolution, I have written and sold plugins for Final Cut Pro for 13 years. I have also worked as a broadcast and corporate editor for over 30 years, starting on one inch tape, working through many formats, right up to today's NLEs. I am the Editor-in-Chief of FCP.co and have run the website since its inception ten years ago. Export to Photos -1 error for some exports.Movies exported to Photos are now added to a LumaFusion Movies album for easier management.Added more resolutions and aspect ratios for editing screen recordings from iPhones and iPads.Keyboard shortcuts for different language keyboards.Add comments offline and they'll sync automatically when you're connected to Frame.io.Upload LumaFusion rendered projects with comments to Frame.io and then receive replies directly in the LumaFusion timeline.Drag-and-drop Frame.io media to the Timeline.View, reply, and add your own Frame.io comments directly in LumaFusion.Browse Frame.io media within the library.Quickly change presets (transitions, titles, effects) for multiple clips.Copy attributes from one clip to many selected clips.Cut, copy, and paste within a project and between projects.Tap individual clips to add and remove from selection.Select range with handles in timeline navigator.We have checked, it is correct, but would really like to hear in the comments below from anybody who is using this workflow. We are a day late with this story as we wanted to check we had got our facts right about the roundtripping with Final Cut Pro X. This surely is the Holy Grail of mobile editing.īeing able to seamlessly get media onto the iPad for a client, producer or even yourself to edit with and then being able to get the edit back into FCPX with a couple of clicks - Well, we will let you go through the possibilities, we are thinking of editing sitting around a pool with a G&T. ![]() This XML will then relink to the ProRes files in Final Cut Pro X. You will of course want to do an edit, then when happy, export an XML out of LumaTouch. Then you can download the proxies into LumaTouch. If you watch the video, you'll see that you can upload ProRes media to Frame.io from FCPX. New features in 2.3 include Multiselect directly in the timeline, Cut/Copy/Paste clip in and between timelines, pasting attributes to multiple clips at once, and a deep integration with the review and approval platform, Frame.io. ![]() The strength of this app just seems to grow and grow and with the news of Apple Silicon in new Macs, we could see LumaFusion being used side-by-side with Final Cut Pro X. Luma Touch has updated the popular iOS editing application LumaFusion to version 2.3. Priced at $29.99 it is available for download in the Apple App Store now. No Film School's complete coverage of NAB 2018 is brought to you by Adorama, My RØDE Reel, and Blackmagic Design.We have liked LumaFusion since its release, but now a new feature has turbocharged the iOS editing app into a very capable, collaborative editing tool. Up to 2X faster than Signiant and Aspera, Up to 5X faster than Dropbox.Privacy and notifications enabled for private clips.Frame.io are claiming 5X speed boost over Dropbox: if that bears out in reality, that's going to be huge.Ĭheck out the Frame.io blog for more details. By focusing on speed and taking advantage of every ounce of bandwidth every step of the way, Frame.io targets filmmakers with a tool that we will all likely appreciate. If you aren't a filmmaker, this likely hasn't been a problem, but working with large 4K video files this can be downright painful. For instance, Dropbox almost never uses anything more than a fraction of the bandwidth available to it, even when set to "unlimited" upload. While some of the features we see here are available elsewhere, by combining them all together into one, and then working at the server level to speed up the process, this tool can be a real killer app for filmmakers.
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