Synchronizing dual system sound by hand is slow and tedious. Instead automatically synchronize hundreds of dailies or rushes in just minutes with
Sync-N-Link, saving thousands of dollars over a production, for just $495. Or do the (previously) impossible and edit with camera audio and replace with polyphonic audio after editorial is complete. Save thousands and make your life easier!
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It's tedious to spend days preparing shot lists and music cue sheets using EDLs. Instead, generate comprehensive reports in seconds direct to a fully formatted Excel spreadsheet for just $99 with
Sequence Clip Reporter, saving hundreds of dollars of your time.
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prEdit is a dramatically new way to deal with transcripts, story and the first edit. From transcript... to paper cut... to sequence for just $395.
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Finding the first cuts for a long form documentary can take weeks. Instead, use your log notes to generate story-based
sequences in seconds with
First Cuts. Explore your stories as stories, not as clips and cut weeks from a long form documentary edit for just $295, saving thousands of dollars that would otherwise need to be paid to an editor.
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Finishing an edit means tediously adding B-roll and titles. Instead, use your A-roll edit and let
Finisher do the work. Speed up basic edits and massively increase your throughput using inexpensive talent for just $149.
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Ever wanted to know which sequence your clips have been used in? Is Clip Used? is a $29 applet that sets the clips' Label 2, Comment A or Comment B column (your choice) to the sequence name or names where they've been used.
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Instead of tediously typing Clip information into titles for burned-in display,
Clip Info Titler takes a Bin of clips and automatically strings them out in a Sequence with Title overlays. Fast, automated Clip Info in title overlays for Final Cut Pro.
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Adobe's voice recognition technology has been locked to the Adobe CS4 and CS5 Production Premium tools. But with
Transcriptize you can extract the transcription to text files, Excel spreadsheets, and place it in Markers in the Final Cut Pro clip. Now you can use the Adobe speech transcriptions in your workflow for just $149.
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Excel provides a lot of organizing power for logging but doesn't integrate well with modern workflows. Open the power of Excel with a two-way path from Final Cut Pro and back to Final Cut Pro with your new subclips and log notes. Log captured footage without needing Final Cut Pro for just $69.
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