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Final cut pro beginners
Final cut pro beginners













A good combo of all three is obviously the best choice if you can afford it! 3. Here’s a useful rundown on RAM, CPU & GPU:īasically, the more RAM the better as you can run more processes simultaneously and, although a fast CPU is great for thread-hungry processes like rendering and exports, more RAM and a faster GPU is going to be better for editing quickly. Consider a RAID 5 array with a minimum of four hard drives as you’ll be able to edit pretty much in every format available (except 4K uncompressed). RAID drives are faster and usually hold more data which is useful if you’re editing (remember that a single uncompressed 4K video frame is around 230mb at 10-bit depth!). If you’re serious about editing, get a RAID set up to protect yourself against one of your drives dying on you mid-edit. USB2 and FW400 are not fast enough for todays practices, go for at least FW800 and USB3 or, even better, Thunderbolt if your Mac has the capability. As your media can be stored anywhere, don’t fill up your system drive with unnecessary clutter as it will slow things down when you’re editing (remember to try and keep your system drive around 10% empty or even 20% if possible so things run smoothly).Īs we’re now well into the 21st century, use the fastest external drives you can get your hands on. Let’s start with a few basics : store your media on an external drive that is fast enough to support video editing and streaming.

final cut pro beginners

Navigating through Final Cut Pro X can be daunting if you’re new to it or even just transitioning across from previous versions, so learning the following tips & tricks will help you streamline the process and increase your productivity! 1.















Final cut pro beginners