Like most
people, We all grew up watching cartoons. Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo and
Popeye the Sailorman, just to name a few. Now, with Dexter’s Lab and
Ben 10, they are all part of the Cartoon Network family
of cartoons that continue to entertain the next generation of viewers.
We had the pleasure of having Cartoon Network’s Graphics Department at FatBars before, when they came in for customized Apple Shake Training. This time is the Editors. Editors from Cartoon Network are in the House at Fatbars for Final Cut Pro Workshop. Cartoon Network is
a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting (Time Warner
Inc.), which primarily shows cartoons programming. Most editors in
broadcasting have at one time or another used Avid as their primary
editing tool. With the ever growing accessibilities of Final Cut
Studio, it is now necessary for all current and new editors to be
comfortable using Final Cut Pro as well.
copyright to FATBARS LIMITED 2009 | Today editors not only know how to use one single
editing software or hardware. They also need to know how to work around
other software like After Effects, Motion and Final Cut Pro
for their daily workload. Besides understanding EDL and video file
formats, they also have to bring clips and graphics from other sources
beside footages from videotape. Constant knowledge catch up is a must
to stay ahead. Even though the editors from Cartoon Network were mainly Avid Editors, an understanding of Final Cut Studio’s workflow and proficient with of Final Cut Pro 6 was important, in their daily editing workload. The multi format editing function in Final Cut Pro 6 comes handy when combining different graphics formats onto a single edit. Armed with new knowledge, we send best wishes to this new batch of “Editing Superheroes”. Client : 客戶 |










