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Ingesting raw and log material in Final Cut Pro X

Ingesting raw and log material in Final Cut Pro X

From the course: Raw & Log Video Production Workflows

Ingesting raw and log material in Final Cut Pro X

- Rich, Apple's Final Cut Pro 10 has become a relatively popular tool after a little bit of a rough start and people kind of going eh I'm not so sure about this, there's a lot of things that Final Cut Pro does that nobody else does and are very intuitive, and when it comes to working with log files and raw files it can support these formats. Sometimes though, it needs a little help with some additional tools to make that happen, but I think what we should do in this movie, now that we're going to talk about Final Cut 10, is let's do what we did in Premiere Pro. Let's talk about initially getting footage into the app. - [Rich] Let's talk about ingesting raw and log material into Final Cut Pro 10. Now, log material is no issue, but I strongly suggest you take a look at this Apple support article that talks specifically about cameras that are supported. If you scroll down, you'll see a big list, and most cameras are. But, for example, if we go to ARRI here, you'll see that it can only…

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