How to edit BRAW in Final Cut Pro X

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • With the BRAW Toolbox plugin, you can now edit BRAW clips from Blackmagic Design cameras. You can buy the plugin on the app store. And learn more about it here: brawtoolbox.io/

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  • @TruDef
    @TruDef 3 месяца назад

    This was so helpful. I been trying to figure out how to connect files from the black magic (Braw) and Sony as a Multicam. Will try this soon. One issue that I’m having is when editing 15 plus minute videos from black magic footage into Final Cut Pro the footage doesn’t play back quickly and does a lot of rendering, Glitching etc do you know a way to fix this?

    • @origmedia9168
      @origmedia9168  3 месяца назад

      Unfortunately no. It is a bit glitchy. We have been using DaVinci Resolve a lot more. Which is my way of saying this is probably a less glitchy solution though far from perfect. I am hopeful that with Blackmagic's NAB announcement they mentioned that they would be putting more resources into their cut page. I also posted a message on their message board on improving their multicam. I find it odd that they have world class switchers yet the multicam feature in DaVinci is terrible. Sorry this is a tangent.

    • @TruDef
      @TruDef 3 месяца назад

      @@origmedia9168thank you for your help and response just got a new subscriber. I agree with you hopefully this can be fixed as it is very time consuming to have to wait hours for a 13 min video to bounce from Final Cut Pro plus the glitching effects and other errors. I will try and reach out as well. All the best

  • @skepticon9390
    @skepticon9390 4 месяца назад

    Coming up next: someone who will explain, step-by-step, just how incredibly simple it is to import BRAW files into Final Cut Pro!
    One can dream…

  • @finnwilder3858
    @finnwilder3858 9 месяцев назад

    If the Braw is being applied as a LUT then does the footage keep its RAW qualities or is the footage baked in?

    • @origmedia9168
      @origmedia9168  9 месяцев назад

      I am not sure if I understand your question fully but I just did some tests. If you shoot BRAW and apply the LUT to the file (in the 3rd menu of the Record menu of the Blackmagic Pocket 4K), then the LUT is applied in FCPX. But you can easily turn it off by going into the BRAW Toolbox effect or plugin and change the setting on LUT Source from embedded to disabled. Hopefully that helps.

    • @ajrc1987
      @ajrc1987 4 месяца назад +1

      How would you say it performs when you use it in a more complex project?