sorry folks too much info & input about FCPX the last few days! … i hope it clears up a lil over the next few days! 😉
my fist lil i conclusion after one+ day: FCPX will be a great app with some updates!
i only have two big issues so far: no way to connect my external LCD screen via my HDMI card and the color correction tools are cheap – we need 3rd party plugin support – like MagicBulletLooks & Colorista II asap!!!! (RedGaint Software already announced that they are on it and there will be an free FCPX update)
anyway feel free to join FCPX group on Facebook
one of the best blog posts so far:
thefinalrewrite.net
meanwhile i’ll work with FCPX the next few days/weeks and will let you know what my take on it is as soon as i get some experience with it!
UPDATE: nice set of FCPX tutorials … constantly updating!
check it out: http://library.creativecow.net/tutorials/finalcutprox
Oh and if you are serious about getting to know FCPX go and buy the Ripple Training for FCPX for 40 bucks – its worth the money. you don’t lean how to edit, though 😉 (no training dvd can do that) … but you learn how FCPX works 🙂
And a “shockingly true” post form Larry Jordan!
larryjordan.biz
UPDATE 2:
i have a FCPX tutorial links section now … and will cover some workflows & stuff by myself as well.
first off FCPX Data Management
UPDATE 3:
a very nice FCP7 vs. FCPX blog post:
Thoughts On FCP X by Alex Lindsay
bordersac.com
UPDATE 4:
REVIEW: Final Cut Pro X
The Radically Redesigned NLE Indeed Changes Everything, for Better or Worse
studiodaily.com
I agree, needs some updates, but is a very interesting, and fascinating update to something I’ve used professionally for the last ten years.
How was the ripple training series you mention? I’m considering starting the process of learning FCPX and need a good guide.
yep ist really good to get started with FCPX! … u will have a good foundation to do your own “stuff” / research … u will have to put many practice hours into FCPX even after watching & following the ripple training 😉