March 1, 2010
"What keying plug-ins are there?" "What are my options for subtitling?" "What do people think of that hardware?"
One of the greatest attractions of Final Cut Pro is the quantity and quality of third party products but as we all know, finding them can sometimes be a challenge.
So we're very pleased to announce that there's now a site that can help: http://www.finalcutters.com
The first comprehensive directory of Final Cut Pro related products with over 900 hardware, software and system products from more than 250 companies. From free plug-ins right up to high-end broadcast systems. Product listings include a screenshot, useful links, description, tags, current version and pricing information. Registered users can write short reviews on products and give them a 1 to 5 star rating, as well as become a fan and add products to their user profile. New products and recent software updates are shown alongside the highest rated and most popular products.
Easier Sign In:
Another enhancement to the site is the option to sign in using an existing Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter, AOL or OpenID account through the adoption of RPX technology from JanRain Inc. This speeds up the account creation process and removes the need to remember yet another new username and password.
One-Stop Search: Visitors to the site will find the enhanced search facility useful. It is now possible to search for products in the directory as well as view web and video results from Google. For added convenience, video results can be viewed in an embedded player without leaving the site.
News, Blogs, Tweets and More: In addition to the new features, FinalCutters still offers visitors a constantly updated overview of what's happening in the world of Final Cut Pro, The home page presents the latest filtered product news, blog posts and Final Cut Pro related tweets from Twitter. One of the most popular features on the site is 'Rig of the Day' where users can showcase a photo of their Final Cut Pro set up.
Watch the short video introduction here: http://www.finalcutters.com/intro-video
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