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Canon Rebel T5i/EOS 700D Review: Import T5i MOV to iMovie/FCE on Mac
Canon's new Rebel T5i, which, by the company's own admission, is virtually identical to its predecessor, the T4i. Indeed the changes over the 650D are so subtle that it's the olderT3i/600D that stays on alongside the 700D - while the...[ Learn More ] -
Canon 100D 1080p MOV to FCP X
Cannon has announced the EOS 100D, OR 100D as 'the world's smallest, lightest APS-C DSLR', which is measuring an official 116.8x90.7x69.4mm and weighing 407g. This camera release people from burden of carrying heavy camera or camcorder while...[ Learn More ] -
How to Import YouTube FLV to iMovie 11/9/8 for editing on Mac
"I felt blue today, I downloaded tons of YouTube videos and excited to import them to iMovie to do further editing but failed in the end." Have you happened to be in same dilemma before? This happens because iMovie does not natively support FLV...[ Learn More ] -
Import Nikon D7100 1080p MOV to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X without rendering on Mac OS X
Whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur, you might take interest with this new Nikon D7100, a lightweight DSLR with a brand new DX-format (APS-C) sensor which offers 1920*1080 movie recording and supports full HD 1080p 60i/30p...[ Learn More ] -
Canon Rebel T5i/EOS 700D Review: Import T5i MOV to iMovie/FCE on Mac
Canon's new Rebel T5i, which, by the company's own admission, is virtually identical to its predecessor, the T4i. Indeed the changes over the 650D are so subtle that it's the older T3i/600D that stays on alongside the 700D - while the too-similar...[ Learn More ] -
Convert H.264 MOV from FinePix-hs 30, Nikon D51/D31 to ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro
Nikon Digital SLRs combine the latest in technology with ease of use to produce incredible digital images and videos. Many of you may have one DSLR camera like Nikon D90, D31, D51 and so on. As a director or video editor, you may want to edit the...[ Learn More ] -
Convert Fraps AVI footage for editing on iMovie or uploading to YouTube
Fraps is an extraordinary game videos capture tool which can capture audio and video up to 7680x4800 with custom frame rates from 1 to 120 frames per second. It brings the Machinima revolution and free your hands with VCR and DV, which is quite...[ Learn More ] -
Get Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i footage into Final Cut Pro timeline
Canon EOS 700D (also known as Rebel T5i) has recently been introduced as a new flagship DSLR Camera to the EOS lines. With a continuous shooting speed of up to 5.0 frames per second (fps) united with 9 all cross-type AF focus points, the new EOS...[ Learn More ] -
How to put together H.264, QuickTime, AVI, MPG and FLV videos for editing in Final Cut Pro 7
“I'm a video editor and a long-time client asked me to put together a series of videos from widely different source files including H.264 format QuickTime files, MPEG-2 files, AVI and FLV files. These videos will be used by my client in their...[ Learn More ] -
Convert DVR-MS video to Final Cut Pro preferred Apple ProRes 720p video
“I needed to edit dvr-ms files, which I could not open with any professional software. It was from a Canon HDV camcorder / ingested into a PC via some standard Windows software. The software which helped me to at least trim the videos and save...[ Learn More ] -
Convert Black Magic Intensity Pro ProRes files to DNxHD MOV for Avid Media Composer 6
“I’m using the Black Magic Intensity Pro. I’ve been editing and rendering with Final Cut Pro thus I use Apple ProRes codecs which lets me edit the recordings naturally in FCP 7. Now I’m working on a job for my coworker, to...[ Learn More ] -
Import Canon EOS Rebel T4i footage into Final Cut 6/7 – MOV to Apple ProRes Redering
“I have used a Canon GL2 and Final Cut 6/7 for years and have now graduated to the Rebel T4I for video… it’s pretty scary for me! I don’t understand why my Rebel T4i mov files won’t work in my Final Cut Pro 7 program,...[ Learn More ] -
How to import video files or projects to iMovie 8/9/11 on Mac?
iMovie is consumer-level digital video editing software for Macintosh. You can use iMovie to edit the footage you film with digital video cameras and HD video cameras. If you are unfamiliar with iMovie, the sections below will help you import ...[ Learn More ] -
Transcode ProRes files to MKV, MP4, AVI, MPG, H.264, FLV, WebM and more
Final Cut Pro enables videographers to export projects as Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) and Apple ProRes 4444 in different settings depending on their final use. Sometimes video editors...[ Learn More ] -
Upload camera video clips from Aperture to SmugMug on Mac
More than uploading unlimited Photos & Traffic, the Power Member and Pro Member of SmugMug have the permission to upload unlimited number of videos in Full HD (up to 1080p in quality and 20 minutes in length). The maximum file size allowed for...[ Learn More ]