Fun with Final Cut Pro

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Gustav made a small ~12 second clip of his bicycle trip to visit some friends. It's very neat. He sent me to Final Cut Pro project file and the OfflineRT media, and I cut a new version (MPEG-4 Quicktime) that grooves a bit better with the music. There are still a few things I'd like to change, but it must stop somewhere. :-)

I made a good set of "embed tags" that made the quicktime player show the jpg and then the movie when you click on it. But I could not make it not suck on my Linux box and having the mpeg 4 file downloadable might make it easier to get it to play without quicktime. Mplayer seems to play the video, but not the mpeg4 audio. Hmpfr.

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Besides the last traffic light, where the light is actually more yellow than green - Gustav rides a bike quite nicely..

Maybe because he knew he was being filmed? :-)

-Skaarup

Wow! Great movie. Am curious to know how long it took to create and re-edit?

Rich,

I think Gustav spend an hour on his bicycle filming and then several hours stitching it together in the first version. After that I spend several hours tweaking it.

Actually, several hours is an understatement. I made quite a few iterations and I probably spent +5 hours playing with it. :-) We both used ancient Pismo Powerbooks (G3, 500Mhz) which doesn't exactly expediate the process.


- ask

Glad you saw the photos on my blog. We've recently produced a couple of TV spots for our online library using Final Cut Pro. Take a look if you like:

http://pioneer-library.org/resources/homework.html
http://pioneer-library.org/resources/llq.html

May I send you my uncutted movies too? I have approximately 50 hours (!) to cut... :)
;) ;)

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