Adobe Creative Cloud and HP Webinar Notes and Links

I want to thank hundreds of people that virtually attended my Moviola Webinar Session yesterday. It was a pleasure to do and I want to personally Thank my long time friend Michael Horton for hosting.

Moviola Webinar

This seminar will be available as a free download thanks to the sponsorship from MelroseMac, Adobe and HP.

Here are the Links I referenced in the Webinar.

An FAQ on Adobe’s Creative Cloud

An FAQ on Adobe Anywhere 

Adobe Broadcast Solutions  

Calvin Klein’s Downtown Fragrance ad on YouTube.

David Fincher directed this shoot and the entire project was handled end to end in Premiere Pro 6 on HP’s Z820 Workstations and
CUDA empowering Nvidia cards.

RED Digital Cinema
Information regarding RED’s ongoing support for the HP / Adobe Premiere RED Workstations including the 2012 NAB video interview with Ted Schilowitz 

CreativeCloudUser.com

Creative Cloud User, your source for Adobe specific information

Creative Cloud User.com,
your source for Adobe specific information

Adobe and HP Specific information and online guides 

hp.com/go/zworkstations

hp.com/go/ME

hp.com/go/adobe

hp.com/go/switch

hp.com/go/mobileworkstations

tv.adobe.com

nvidia.com/builtforadobepros 

If you need HP specific guidance for your configuration choices 

North America:  hp.com/go/workstationfinder 

APA:  hp.com/apac/workstations 

I would also like to thank MelroseMac for the support
and effort by their entire team.

www.melrosemac.com

info@melrosemac.com

 @melrosemac.com on Twitter 

 

 

A New Version of FCPX, Mavericks and the New MacPro

So, I wonder how many of you remembered that FCPX turned 2 years old on June 21st.

Yup, That’s right 2 years with a number of updates and the soon to be arriving “NewMacPro” people are wondering when the updates will happen, even though  Apple has confirmed that there is an official update to FCPX arriving at approximately the same time as the new desktop. Phil said it on stage, Apple focus on it in their PR messaging but now people are taking pictures of MacPro Screens on Apple.com and spreading them across social media.

Even Apple.com is telling us there will be a new version of FCPX this year.

Even Apple.com is telling us there will be a new version of FCPX this year.

Metadata is the new black
I am guessing most of these people did not watch the WWDC Keynote, or more specifically, the part where Craig Federighi showed the same Metadata Tagging like FCPX has had for almost 2 years at the FINDER level of OSX Mavericks. I think it is funny how that same type of info tagging was belittled and berated when FCPX  first came out 2 yrs. ago in June 2011?

Yet Apple’s engineers sought to bring it full bore into the mainstream of OSX directly, wisely so I might add, so that now the power that I referred to in the first releases of FCPX have moved forward to the point that we will be using that power invisibly while you are working. Isn’t this what we all want, instead of blindly looking around the plethora of available drives with failed searches because we have all turned off journaling for external drives.

What does this mean? 

We all watched as Apple took nothing short of a “ass-whoppin” in the media and on the internet about the changes to FCP when FCPX came to market. It took Apple months to add back some really basic functionality like outputting split audio tracks or using professional level monitoring and output for the Pro User. My Macworld.com review of FCPX was one of the more civil diatribes, while my comments on CreativeCow.net were something else altogether.

Move forward 2 years and that same Phil Schiller is talking live onstage talking at WWDC about a new MacPro and in the same breath is talking about FCPX being updated. The Metadata tagging originally featured in FCPX,  is shown in a fully operational manner at the Finder Level in demonstrations of the next generation of the OSX.

I think that this means Apple may have something else in mind, for I see a workstation that functionally remembers where all my content is, keeps track of all of my projects, media and the assorted files that traverse my desk as a working pro. No more lost images or captions, client logo’s stay organized on the server and available instantly, content pre-identified by the associated metadata. { I wonder will Adobe meta-tags from Photoshop and Lightroom might be seen by OSX at some point }

Hmmm.

NAB 2013 updates Matrox, Panasonic, News from Litepanels

 

More news from the street, it seems Matrox is announcing their Monarch HD Video Streaming products for release at NAB

While pricing and delivery are not yet announced, Monarch looks to be a standout for schools and houses of worship looking to stream content via RTSP or RTMP as H.264 direct from virtually any HDMI source.  http://bit.ly/ZZuPBV

Panasonic is also talking about a shoulder-mount AJ-PX5000G, the latest in 2/3in cameras that support both 720 with 1080 Recording up to 60fps and will be the first Panasonic camera to offer native support their AVC-Ultra codec and MicroP2 Cards.  http://bit.ly/YtuJVY

One last thing for today, My friends at Litepanels have donated an entire studio’s worth of lighting products to the Communications Studies program at Plattsburgh State University of New York. With almost 400 students in the media program, SUNY students will get a great look at some state of the art lighting tools. I know, I have been testing the INCA units that are to be released at NAB and I can not be happier with them. 

http://bit.ly/ZZxnzX