Saturday, November 17, 2012

Final Cut Pro Tips

Video editing is often synonymous with Apple's products for its ease of use and intuitive nature of the feature. While every Apple computer comes with iMovie video editing features almost all video enthusiasts and independent film-makers want a richer result of video editing features. Enter the Final Cut Pro (FCP). Initially developed by Macromedia Inc., now continue by Apple Inc., FCP lets users to record and shift the video to your hard drive for editing, processing and production of record content in various formats. Where the product is packed with so a lot of features, practical methods can often be ignored when you change the video editing options. Below I would like to share a hint slow motion effect using images of different resolutions and frame rates. When both format out there these days, it can be difficult to keep track of everything, and you want to produce content.

Slow motion video of this effect may take additional measures in earlier versions of FCP. Now, FCP X, the process is quite simple, because it is not necessary to create a copy of the clip before the impact of the implementation of FCP now allows non-destructive editing.

Final Cut Pro Tips

To start with, I guess to start with 720p video at 60 FPS, but you want to edit the 23.98 timeline to use online forums. You want to ensure that the project is set to frame rate and resolution you want, and this example you are aiming for 720P and 23.98. Now, apply the original video project was 720P and 59.92. When you play the video the desired speed: new video frames will be deleted, but the action is real-time.

The next step is to follow the original material to the desired price for all the images in the video, create a video in slow motion. First, scrub the clip, type "in and out" points to the calendar. Now, select the item and click the menu Retime.
Final Cut Pro Tips editing

Retime menu offers several options: slow, fast, normal, grip, are consistent with the speed, instant replay, rewind, speed ramp and the ability to adjust the video quality. Although the "Slow" option slows down the playback speed of the video, the best results can not be achieved. For best results, select "Meets speed." This option allows you to adjust the speed of the original frame rate of the video in the timeline. In this case, this effect reduces the speed of each image of the original content of about 40% of creating motion precisely in soft and slow RAM.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Windows 8 Features

Windows 8 is Microsoft's next generation operating system desktops, laptops and tablets. Windows 8 tablet brings a lot of the world while maintaining its roots systems and laptops.

The major distinction you'll observe is that Windows 8 is a make perfect new start menu. Tiles used in all of the programs, it makes it easier tablets and laptops and desktop touch screen itself. The tiles are a nice upgrade to the new user interface. On the other hand, the information will be updated on the fly. For example, an e-mail tile will give you the summer for new e-mails directly on the floor! You have the opportunity to re-arrange all the tiles easy to programs that are most commonly used.

Another great inclusion is Windows 8 Windows Store. You can now buy apps on the fly from your computer. Better yet, many applications are free, and those that are not free are generally inexpensive.
Windows 8 professional

Windows 8 over Xp

The user interface has changed slightly and it may take a few hours to get used to. For example, Windows 8 program does not appear in the taskbar. Windows 8 tablets are ready-made programs and 8, Windows applications run in their own window, the entire screen. As such, change the Windows 8 applications, tap the upper-right corner and select the program you want to use. If you open a standard application, the office will appear and the application runs in a familiar Windows.

While there are a number of major improvements, large and small, there are still a few things to be desired. For example, if you have a lot of programs you may have trouble finding one line-up of applications for each program looks at the same time. Also, if you do not have a touch screen, but the multi-touch pad, many applications does not support two touches scrolling difficult to navigate. Technicians for all of you out there, you'll be disappointed to hear that Microsoft has become a vague description there. For example, when installing Many times receive updates from the position of "Doing stuff Wait." Of course, we know that you're doing it; I want to know exactly what you are doing!
Windows 8 interface

All in all, I think that it is worth to buy. However, I would not recommend an upgrade, it may or may not work very well. I actually tried to upgrade my laptop over the front of the programs and files.

All are installed on, but half the time it does not start and when it starts half the tiles do not even work. I recommend making a backup copy and then install fresh. Good luck and I hope you have a great experience of the new version of Windows.