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1. 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 Sending Clips From Final Cut Pro The TimeRange of Scripts Generated From Final Cut Pro Sending Media Back to Final Cut Pro Using Logic Pro With Final Cut Pro Importing Final Cut Pro XML Files Into Logic Pro Exporting a Final Cut Pro XML File From Logic Pro Using Apple Applications for Your DVD Studio Pro Projects Turning Your Final Cut Pro Project Into a DVD Importing Your Final Cut Pro Project Into DVD Studio Pro Making an HD Based DVD From Your Final Cut Pro Project Starting With DVCPRO HD or Uncompressed Sources Starting With HDV Sources Using Motion in Your DVD Studio Pro Project Importing a Motion Project for a Motion Menu Making Changes to a Motion Project Already in DVD Studio Pro Creating and Importing a Motion Project as an Alpha Transition Using Soundtrack Pro in Your DVD Studio Pro Project Saving Soundtrack Pro Projects for DVD Studio Pro Using Soundtrack Pro With Motion Projects Exporting AIFF Audio From Soundtrack Pro Exporting From Soundtrack Pro Using Compressor Using Compressor in Your DVD Studio Pro Project About the Compressor Workflow Methods Why Make AC 3 Files Making AC 3 Files With Compressor Using a Single Audio File Using Multiple Source Audio Files Using Multiple Source Files With Channel Identifier Codes Making AC 3 Files From Final Cut Pro Audio Using LiveType in Your DVD Studio Pro Project Importing a LiveType Project
2. AppleScripts included with Soundtrack Pro or create your own AppleScripts in the Waveform Editor See Working With a Single Clip From Final Cut Pro on page 18 for more information Adding an Effect to a Sequence You can also use Soundtrack Pro to add sophisticated audio effects to your movie For example you can enhance a shot s ambient sound modify the equalization or add compression or reverb You can work with a set of clips you select in the Final Cut Pro Timeline or the entire sequence From Final Cut Pro you send the clips or the sequence to Soundtrack Pro where you work with the audio in the Timeline and Mixer Once you have finished you save the Soundtrack Pro project and export a mix to use in place of the originally exported Final Cut Pro audio See Working With Multiple Audio Tracks From Final Cut Pro on page 20 for more information Step 5 Convert a video clip s video standard At times you may need to incorporate a video clip into a sequence with a different video standard For example if you are editing an HD 1080i project and need to include an NTSC 480i clip the NTSC clip must be scaled to the 1080i frame size You can do this in Final Cut Pro by adding the clip to the sequence and then rendering it but for the best quality you should use Compressor to scale the video To use Compressor to scale a video clip you need to add it to a Compressor batch and assign a preset that matches the sequence s vid
3. Into DVD Studio Pro Making Changes to a LiveType Project Already in DVD Studio Pro Contents An Introduction to the Apple Postproduction Applications Apple has created a family of professional audio and video applications that work together seamlessly in even the most demanding postproduction workflows The Apple postproduction applications deliver powerful editing tools revolutionary sound design real time motion graphics next generation DVD authoring and award winning compositing tools This document describes the roles of each application in the Final Cut Pro movie production process and the DVD Studio Pro DVD authoring process Postproduction function Application Description Editing Final Cut Pro 5 e Real time editing for DV SD HD and film Cinema Tools 3 e Advanced tools for film and 24p HD Audio Soundtrack Pro e Professional quality audio postproduction e Advanced music creation Logic Pro and audio production Compositing Motion 2 e Real time motion graphics and motion graphics design LiveType 2 e Dynamic animated titling effect creation e Advanced digital effects Shake 4 compositing Distribution DVD Studio Pro 4 Comprehensive DVD authoring for SD and HD movies e Versatile high quality SD Compressor 2 and HD encoding All of these applications with the exception of Shake 4 and Logic Pro are included with Final Cut Studio a comprehensive and integrated postproduction package
4. Pro Browser or Timeline then choose Send To gt Last Soundtrack Pro Script from the shortcut menu Working With Multiple Audio Tracks From Final Cut Pro You can send a group of clips or a sequence to the Soundtrack Pro Timeline allowing you to create a multitrack mix complete with level pan and effects automation This process involves e In Final Cut Pro creating a Soundtrack Pro Multitrack Editor project from a group of clips or a sequence e Modifying the project in Soundtrack Pro e Exporting an audio clip from Soundtrack Pro that you import into your Final Cut Pro project to use in place of the audio in the original group of clips or sequence Important This requires Final Cut Pro 5 and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To send a group of clips or a sequence to the Multitrack Editor Select the sequence in the Final Cut Pro Browser or select the clips in the Timeline Control click the selection then choose Send To gt Multitrack Project from the shortcut menu A dialog appears with several settings Select Open in Multitrack Editor to open the project in Soundtrack Pro once it is saved Select Include Background Video to include the sequence s background video with the project Enter a project name or use the default name then click Save This saves a Soundtrack Pro Multitrack Editor project file with the file extension stmp Note This is a small file that references the assets used by Final
5. a DVD you can either export the audio directly to Compressor or export AIFF audio files that you then open in Compressor Exporting the audio directly to Compressor is the same process as exporting video directly to Compressor The difference is that you select an AC 3 preset in place of or in addition to a video preset This method only works when you use a single audio file for the AC 3 audio and can rely on Compressor to assign the audio channels See Using Compressor With Final Cut Pro on page 26 for more information Exporting separate AIFF audio files is required when you need to be able to assign the files to the audio channels such as with surround sound 5 1 audio To export audio files suitable for encoding into a 5 1 surround sound file you must go through the export process multiple times For example you can export a stereo file with the audio for the front left and right channels a second file with the audio for the rear left and right channels a third file with the audio for the center channel and a fourth file with the audio for the Low Frequency Effects LFE channel To export multiple Final Cut Pro audio files for AC 3 encoding 1 Enable the audio tracks to export Be sure to disable tracks that should not be exported since Final Cut Pro will combine all enabled tracks into a single stereo file 2 Choose File gt Export gt Audio to AIFFs 3 Configure the output file and click Save Note Be sure to exp
6. each Fileln node attached to the Switch node are stored within the branch parameter The data stored within this parameter is not intended to be editable any attempt to do so will have unpredictable results Each Select node is connected to a single MultiLayer node which determines which clips are in the foreground of the composition and which are in the background If you want to change the temporal position of clips imported from Final Cut Pro within Shake you should use the Time View tab Important Audio clips and tracks from the original QuickTime files are not imported into Shake Any timing changes you make in Shake will cause media in the adjusted clips to go out of sync with the audio in the original Final Cut Pro project file Unsupported Media and Effects While QuickTime is the file format used for all media exchange between Final Cut Pro and Shake not all aspects of QuickTime are supported The following media and settings are not imported into Shake from Final Cut Pro QuickTime audio tracks Standalone audio files Still image files Generators Composite modes Motion effects Filters Sending Clips From Final Cut Pro If you want to send one or more selected clips or a single sequence from Final Cut Pro to Shake you should use the Send To Shake command in Final Cut Pro Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Shake to be installed on the same computer To send one or more clips from Final Cut Pro to Shak
7. for each file To encode an AC 3 file from multiple source files Click the Batch window s Import Surround Sound Group button The audio mapping dialog appears Click a speaker icon to open the selection dialog then select the file for that audio channel Continue with the other speaker icons until you have assigned files to each channel you want to use in the AC 3 file Click OK to close the audio mapping dialog Configure the AC 3 settings in the Inspector Click Submit in the Batch window 49 50 Using Multiple Source Files With Channel Identifier Codes Compressor includes the ability to automatically assign audio files to the surround sound channels if they contain channel identifier codes in their filenames The channel identifier codes appear before the file extension if present as shown in the following example Example filenames Channel Indentifier MyMovie L aif Left front L MyMovie R aif Right front R MyMovie C aif Center front iC MyMovie Ls aif Surround left Ls MyMovie Rs aif Surround right Rs MyMovie Cs aif Surround center Cs MyMovie S aif Low frequency effects S subwoofer By dragging a set of files with the channel identifier codes to the Compressor Batch window you can create a single batch entry that automatically maps the files to the proper channels for a surround sound encode Making AC 3 Files From Final Cut Pro Audio When you need to encode audio from Final Cut Pro for use in
8. project s audio in Soundtrack Pro the method you choose depends on your situation Do you need to work ona single clip Final Cut Pro includes several methods you can use to open a clip in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor where you can analyze and process the audio using a variety of powerful tools Do you need to work on audio from multiple tracks or add additional content such as sound effects or voiceover You can open a group of Final Cut Pro clips or an entire sequence in the Soundtrack Pro Timeline where you can add additional tracks of sound effects Foley voiceover and music as well as analyze and process the audio clips from Final Cut Pro You can then perform a final mix with Soundtrack Pro Do you need to apply the same process to multiple audio files You can send one or more Final Cut Pro audio clips to a Soundtrack Pro script that can perform a variety of actions on the audio such as adding reverb or removing pops and clicks Working With a Single Clip From Final Cut Pro There are three common methods you can use to open a clip in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor sending it to the editor opening it in the editor and sending it to a Soundtrack Pro script Ifyou send the clip to the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor a Soundtrack Pro project is created that allows you to nondestructively make changes to the audio in the Waveform Editor Ifyou open the file in the Waveform Editor any changes you make are applied dest
9. project with the file extension stap that automatically opens in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor with the Motion video so that you can apply actions and paste in sound effects as needed Once you have completed the audio you only need to save the audio project in Soundtrack Pro when you return to Motion the audio automatically updates to include the changes This is a nondestructive process the original audio file is not changed Exporting AIFF Audio From Soundtrack Pro You can choose to export a mix of all unmuted tracks in a project or to export individual stereo tracks To export a mix from a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project Configure the tracks and Mixer This includes muting any tracks you do not want to export Choose File gt Export gt Export Mix A dialog appears with settings for the exported audio file Configure the export settings For use on a DVD choose either the 16 bit or 24 bit audio bit depth setting and choose a 48 kHz sample rate Click Export 45 46 To export a single Soundtrack Pro track Select the track to export Choose File gt Export gt Export Selected Track A dialog appears with settings for the exported track Configure the export settings For use on a DVD choose either the 16 bit or 24 bit audio bit depth setting and choose a 48 kHz sample rate Click Export When no tracks are selected you have the option to export all tracks and the Mixer output in one s
10. the templates styles and transition features included with DVD Studio Pro to quickly author your DVD project or you can choose to manually author your DVD maintaining precise control over every aspect of the project Some of the included features are e Support for authoring both standard DVDs and DVDs containing HD content allowing you to choose the type of DVD that best fits your distribution needs e A scalable user interface that can be configured to match your needs allowing you to decide which tools and displays you need e Support for sophisticated high end features including multiple video angles and audio streams subtitles and the ability to create DVDs in multiple languages e Advanced authoring tools such as a VTS Editor that allows you to precisely define your DVD s structure as well as support for sophisticated scripting including the ability to partition GPRMs into as many registers as your scripts require e Integration with Motion and LiveType that makes authoring your project seamless allowing you to try several variations of a motion menu or an animated text effect Compressor 2 Compressor provides an essential part of the video compression process transcoding by making compression fast efficient and convenient and giving you more options in your choices of compression presets settings and output formats Compressor also includes a high quality standards conversion feature that can be used to e Create a hig
11. transition switches from showing the start frame to showing the end frame If you do want to have both the start and end frame video on the screen at the same time you must use a background matte movie described in Background Matte Movie on page 42 If the transition asset folder does not contain a background matte movie DVD Studio Pro does the following to set the switch point e DVD Studio Pro first looks in the asset movie to see if there is a marker named TransitionSwitchPoint If present this marker is used as the switch point You can add this marker to the asset movie in Motion by selecting DVD Alpha Transition in the Edit Marker s Type pop up menu e If not present DVD Studio Pro looks to see if there are any markers in the asset movie If present the first marker is used as the switch point e If no markers are present in the asset movie the switch point is set to the asset movie s halfway point 41 Asset Matte Movie OOA Spinning DVD matte mov The white areas define where the asset movie video appears The black areas define where the background video start or end frame depending on the switch point or background matte movie appears The gray areas define where the asset movie video appears but is transparent The asset matte movie is required only when an asset movie that does not include an alpha channel is used by the transition Having a separate asset matte movie is particularly usefu
12. 2 3 4 To open and modify a LiveType project in LiveType from within Final Cut Pro In the Final Cut Pro Browser or within a sequence Control click the LiveType project clip in which you want to adjust title settings then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu The LiveType project file is opened in the LiveType application In LiveType make any necessary changes to the LiveType title Save the LiveType project file Return to Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro automatically relinks any LiveType project clips that reference the LiveType project you just changed In Final Cut Pro you can immediately see the changes to the LiveType title Using this method you do not need to reconnect the LiveType project file each time you alter it outside of Final Cut Pro Note The Creator column in the Final Cut Pro Browser indicates what application will open when you choose Open in Editor from a clip s shortcut menu To view the Creator column Control click a Browser column heading to the right of the Name column then choose Show Creator from the shortcut menu For LiveType clips the creator is automatically set to LiveType Exporting a Partial Sequence for LiveType You can use LiveType to create titles that Final Cut Pro can place over a sequence s background video However this process is a lot easier if while creating the title in LiveType you can see the background video it will be placed over You can export a section of your
13. 6 for information on exporting from Final Cut Pro using Compressor See Making AC 3 Files From Final Cut Pro Audio on page 50 for information on making stereo and 5 1 surround sound audio Once you have exported the movie using Compressor you can import the encoded files into your DVD Studio Pro project There are a variety of ways to do this The following details the most common methods To import encoded files into DVD Studio Pro do one of the following Drag the files from a Finder window to the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab Click Import in the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab then choose the files in the Import Assets dialog Once the files are imported you can assign the files to menus and tracks as necessary Making an HD Based DVD From Your Final Cut Pro Project There are three common HD acquisition formats used when working with HD projects DVCPRO HD uncompressed HD and HDV The format you use affects how you go from editing to delivering your project Starting With DVCPRO HD or Uncompressed Sources Since the DVCPRO HD format and uncompressed HD video result in large file sizes files in these formats must be encoded to a suitable format before you can use them DVD Studio Pro supports two formats for use in HD projects HD MPEG 2 and H 264 The HD MPEG 2 format has the same basic structure as the MPEG 2 format used with SD based DVDs the difference is that it uses a higher bit rate range and supports the HD video format fra
14. Compressor Choose File gt Export gt With Compressor Enter a name for the output file in the Save As field Select either Preserve Video or Encode Video e With Preserve Video the video is not transcoded it is simply copied to the new file e With Encode Video the video is transcoded using the selected preset Choose a preset to use from the Preserve Video or Encode Video pop up menu depending on which you selected You can modify the preset or create a new custom preset by clicking Edit Presets This opens Compressor If you are exporting a multichannel audio file click Edit Channel Layout to open the channel assignment dialog Choose the Mixer channels to assign to each of the channels then click OK Click Export Using Compressor in Your DVD Studio Pro Project While you can directly import QuickTime movies into DVD Studio Pro and use its embedded MPEG encoder to create MPEG video from the movies using Compressor provides additional flexibility in the encoding process The benefits you can get from using Compressor to encode your DVD Studio Pro assets include Additional encoding settings Compressor includes several MPEG encoding settings that are not available with the embedded MPEG encoder including a variety of GOP structure settings Encoding of 24p and HD sources for SD based DVD projects Compressor can encode NTSC resolution 24 fps MPEG streams Additionally Compressor includes the ability to perform a high q
15. Cut Pro Those assets must be available when this file opens in Soundtrack Pro If you selected Open in Multitrack Editor the selection opens in the Soundtrack Pro Timeline Modify the audio as needed 7 Choose File gt Save to save the project with the changes Next you export the audio clip you will use in your Final Cut Pro project 8 Choose Export gt Export Mix 9 Enter a name and click Export This exports an audio file you can now import into your Final Cut Pro project to use in place of the audio in the selected clips or sequence An audio file exported from a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project refers back to the project file from which it was exported This is useful if you ever need to make any changes to the audio file later To make changes to the audio file from Final Cut Pro Control click the audio file then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu Choose Open Project in the dialog that appears This opens the original Soundtrack Pro project Note The Audio Files setting in the External Editors tab of the Final Cut Pro System Settings window determines which application opens when you use the Open in Editor command Be sure this is set to Soundtrack Pro for the previous steps 21 22 Exporting a Clip or Sequence From Final Cut Pro to Soundtrack Pro Final Cut Pro includes the ability to export a clip or sequence for use in Soundtrack Pro This process is most useful when you do not intend to open t
16. Final Cut Pro sequence defined by In and Out points for use as the background video while creating the title in LiveType Important This requires Final Cut Pro and LiveType to be installed on the same computer To export a partial sequence for LiveType and create a title over it In the Final Cut Pro Timeline set In and Out points to define the section of video you want the LiveType title to appear over Choose File gt Export gt For LiveType Name the sequence portion you are exporting then click Save In LiveType choose File gt Place Background Movie to import the sequence exported from Final Cut Pro and place it in the second track In the LiveType Timeline select the first track and create your title effect 29 30 6 Once the effect is complete save the project Make sure the Render Background setting in the Project Properties window is not selected when you save the LiveType project By default this setting is not selected You can verify this by choosing Edit gt Project Properties Import the LiveType project into the original Final Cut Pro project and place it in the Timeline s V2 track at the location defined by the In and Out points The title appears over the background video exactly as it did while you were creating the LiveType project Using Shake 4 With Final Cut Pro Taking advantage of the powerful compositing and visual effects capabilities of Shake while editing your movie in Final Cut Pr
17. Final Cut Studio Workflows Apple Computer Inc 2005 Apple Computer Inc All rights reserved The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Use of the keyboard Apple logo Option Shift K for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Apple Computer Inc is not responsible for printing or clerical errors Apple Computer Inc 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino CA 95014 2084 408 996 1010 www apple com AppleScript DVD Studio Pro Final Cut Final Cut Pro Logic QuickTime Shake and Soundtrack are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Cinema Tools Finder and LiveType are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective companies Mention of third party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products Contents An Introd
18. Overview of the Apple Postproduction Applications Each of the Apple postproduction applications provides industry leading postproduction tools that give you all the power you need to complete even the most challenging projects Final Cut Pro 5 The scalability and performance of Final Cut Pro make it the ultimate movie editing application You can work with virtually any format from DV and HDV to DVCPRO HD to uncompressed 10 bit HD video Final Cut Pro includes many professional features including multicamera editing tools advanced real time color correction and image manipulation filters and audio control surface support Final Cut Pro is the central application that ties all the elements of your movie together You can use Final Cut Pro to Capture video and audio from tape Import QuickTime media files Natively edit HDV video Edit both single and multicamera projects Edit film using Cinema Tools Natively incorporate motion graphics projects from Motion and titles from LiveType Mix edit and fix audio using Soundtrack Pro integration When you have finished your movie the entire project can be e Output to a wide variety of standard definition SD and high definition HD tape formats e Exported to a QuickTime movie file e Converted to an H 264 MPEG 2 or MPEG 1 file using Compressor for DVD distribution using DVD Studio Pro e Converted to MPEG 1 or MPEG 4 formats using Compressor for online web distribution Soun
19. Pro Logic Pro is a complete music workstation studio you can use for recording arranging mixing and producing music projects Logic Pro allows you to build musical arrangements using MIDI and software instruments alongside audio recordings of acoustic instruments and vocal performances Apple Loops and other prerecorded audio files Logic Pro can import and export individual audio files using a variety of formats For more complicated projects involving Final Cut Pro Logic Pro also includes the ability to import and export groups of audio clips and related information using the Final Cut Pro XML Interchange Format The Final Cut Pro XML Interchange Format supports keyframes markers position filters and automation data Note Logic Pro is sold separately and is not included in Final Cut Studio Using This Document This document is intended to provide general information about each of the Apple postproduction applications and specific information on the most common situations in which you would use two or more of the applications together e Using Apple Applications for Your Final Cut Pro Projects on page 17 covers possible workflows to use when producing your movie e Using Apple Applications for Your DVD Studio Pro Projects on page 35 covers possible workflows to use when making a DVD of your movie Note User manuals for all of the applications including those without printed manuals can be found in the Documentation fo
20. XML Locate the XML file then click Choose A sequence containing the exported audio appears in the Final Cut Pro Browser Note Audio instrument tracks are always bounced to audio files MIDI tracks are ignored Bouncing will automatically switch to real time mode if necessary such as when an I O or External Instrument plug in is used Using Apple Applications for Your DVD Studio Pro Projects It doesn t matter how good your movie is if nobody can see it The Apple postproduction applications provide invaluable tools to help you author your DVD Studio Pro project DVD Studio Pro makes it fast and easy to create professional DVDs in a variety of styles Every aspect of authoring is customizable but when you re in a hurry you can modify one of the included template designs to finish your DVDs even faster Turning Your Final Cut Pro Project Into a DVD Once you have finished editing your movie in Final Cut Pro you can start authoring a DVD based on it While making a simple DVD from the movie is quick and easy you will have to take into consideration several issues You need to convert the movie into DVD compliant assets With the exception of an HDV based movie your movie s video and audio will have to be transcoded into DVD compliant assets There are several approaches you can take however most often the best method is to export from Final Cut Pro using Compressor This provides the most options and the greatest control
21. as exported and Embed Motion Content was selected you also see the new Motion project clip in the Timeline And the content of the Motion project clip is updated as changes are saved to it in Motion If Embed Motion Content was not selected the content in the Timeline remains the same The audio associated with the Motion project clip remains exactly as it was before you exported For example if you exported from a selection of clips in the Timeline the audio remains on the same audio tracks Be sure to retain this audio in your movie as it will not be imported back into Final Cut Pro with the Motion project Importing a Motion Project Into a Final Cut Pro Project Whether or not you have Motion installed you can import Motion projects into Final Cut Pro in the same way you would import other media To import a Motion project into Final Cut Pro do one of the following Drag the Motion project into the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline Choose File gt Import gt Files then select the Motion project in the dialog that appears and click Choose Note Remember that it s not necessary to import Motion projects back into Final Cut Pro if you exported them with Embed Motion Content selected When embedded the Motion project that appears in Final Cut Pro automatically picks up any changes saved to it in Motion Although you cannot edit the content of an imported or embedded Motion project clip in Final Cut Pro you can play it to see ho
22. de to the project in Motion but Motion does not reflect any changes such as filters and titles made to the Motion project clip in Final Cut Pro 4 Click Save If you did not select Embed Motion Content any items you exported appear as a nested sequence in the Browser and any items in the Timeline remain unchanged 23 24 What Properties Are Exported When you select clips to send to Motion the following properties are retained with the exported project Exported properties Video e Media e Any relevant timing information such as frame rates and In and Out points e Markers All of the standard motion characteristics including scale position rotation composite modes and opacity as well as any linear and smooth keyframing of these parameters Audio e Media e Markers e Keyframes 1The audio exported to Motion is not imported when you bring the Motion project back into Final Cut Pro The audio is only intended to be used in Motion for playback and markers For this reason make sure that you retain the audio clips When exporting to Motion Final Cut Pro does not send properties omitted from the list above such as filters generators speed changes time remapping and freeze frames What Happens in Final Cut Pro After the Export In the Browser the sequence or group of items exported to Motion becomes a single Motion project clip with a Motion filename extension If the selection was in the Timeline when it w
23. dtrack Pro It is critical that your movie s audio deliver a polished and complete experience that complements the video Soundtrack Pro gives you the tools to handle every aspect of creating your soundtrack e A powerful Waveform Editor for graphically editing your audio files and processing them using nondestructive actions The Waveform Editor is also able to analyze and repair your audio files and supports AppleScript to automate common tasks e ATimeline that provides full multitrack editing and arranging capabilities Aconsole style Mixer for mixing your multitrack projects e Roundtrip integration with Final Cut Pro and Motion that makes it easy to work ona project s audio e A set of professional audio effects plug ins you can use to manipulate your audio including EQ compression reverb and others e An extensive library of Apple Loops you can use to build the soundtrack for your project including both sound effects and music cues e An integrated video display as well as support for an external video display making it easy to view the video as you work on the audio Motion 2 Motion is real time motion graphics software that makes it easy for artists and editors to animate text movies and graphics for film video or DVD motion menus Use Motion to easily create compelling motion graphics animations and title sequences for your Final Cut Pro movies Additionally the integration between DVD Studio Pro and Motion along w
24. e 1 Arrange your project s Timeline so that you are able to select only the clips you intend to send 2 Doone of the following e Select one or more clips you want to export in the Timeline or Browser e Select a sequence in the Browser 3 Do one of the following e Choose File gt Send To gt Shake e Control click the selected clips or sequence then choose Send To gt Shake from the shortcut menu 31 4 When the Send to Shake dialog appears select the appropriate options Resulting Sequence Name Type a name for the sequence that s created inside the Final Cut Pro project file to contain the selected media prior to sending the media to Shake Save as Shake Script Type a name and choose a location for the Shake script to be created Save Placeholder QuickTime movie FileOut to Type a name and choose a location for the placeholder QuickTime movie that will correspond to the FileOut node in the newly created Shake script 5 Select the Launch Shake checkbox if you want to automatically open the newly created Shake script and start working on it 6 Click Export When you click Export four things happen A new sequence appears in your Final Cut Pro project containing duplicates of the selected media e A Shake project is created on disk A placeholder QuickTime file is created on disk e The placeholder QuickTime file appears as a clip in a new video track that is created as the topmost track in your sequ
25. e if you originally selected it there You can make additional changes by Control clicking the clip and choosing Send To gt Waveform Editor from the shortcut menu Opening a Final Cut Pro Audio Clip Directly in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Opening an audio clip from Final Cut Pro in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor opens the original audio clip in the Waveform Editor Any changes you make destructively modify the file when you save it Note The Audio Files setting in the External Editors tab of the Final Cut Pro System Settings window determines which application opens when you use the Open in Editor command Be sure this is set to Soundtrack Pro for the following steps Additionally if the clip has both video and audio you must first unlink the video and the audio or set the External Editors tab s Video Files setting to Soundtrack Pro Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To open a Final Cut Pro audio clip directly in the Waveform Editor Control click the audio clip in either the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu The audio clip opens in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Modify the audio as needed Choose File gt Save to save the file with the changes When you return to Final Cut Pro the clip includes the changes you made in the Waveform Editor Important This is a destructive process that modifies th
26. e original file 20 Applying a Soundtrack Pro Script to a Clip in Final Cut Pro You can apply a Soundtrack Pro script to your audio clips while working in Final Cut Pro When you send a clip to the Soundtrack Pro script the clip opens in the Waveform Editor the actions in the script are performed the clip is saved with the changes and the Waveform Editor moves to the background so you can continue working in Final Cut Pro This process is nondestructive when the clips are Soundtrack Pro projects and destructive when the clips are plain audio files Soundtrack Pro scripts are AppleScript droplets that can be created in Soundtrack Pro and edited in Script Editor making it easy to create and customize the scripts Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To modify a clip using a Soundtrack Pro script Control click the clip in the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline choose Send To gt Soundtrack Pro Script from the shortcut menu then choose the script you want to use from the submenu You can select multiple clips in Final Cut Pro to edit using the script When you send multiple clips to a Soundtrack Pro script each clip is opened edited saved and closed in sequence You can also repeat the last script you used to edit a clip making it easy to edit several clips with the same set of actions To edit a clip with the last script used Control click the clip in the Final Cut
27. e project in LiveType to make changes and Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro automatically update to include the changes you made Cinema Tools 3 Cinema Tools provides tools for editing film and 24p projects in Final Cut Pro Cinema Tools extends the functionality of Final Cut Pro providing features previously found only on high end or very specialized editing systems See the Cinema Tools documentation for details on working with telecine logs removing 3 2 pulldown while capturing clips and exporting film lists Shake 4 Shake is a high quality node based compositing and visual effects application for film and video Shake supports most industry standard graphics formats and easily accommodates high resolution and high bit depth image sequences and QuickTime files Among the many built in tools in Shake are industry standard keyers for pulling blue and green screens a complete suite of color correction tools features for high quality motion retiming and format remastering motion tracking smoothing and stabilization capabilities integrated procedural paint tools and a rotoscoping and masking environment that provides complete control over animated and still mattes Final Cut Pro includes the ability to send one or more clips to Shake where they can be processed and once rendered updated in Final Cut Pro Note Shake is sold separately and is not included in Final Cut Studio 10 aoo we NON i Logic
28. eating a DVD using the HD video resolutions See Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor on page 26 for more information Authoring the DVD Authoring a DVD starts with planning for what the DVD should contain and how the viewer will play it Once you have exported your Final Cut Pro movie you can quickly author simple DVDs you don t even have to include a menu For most DVD projects however you will want to add at least an opening menu and more often bonus tracks and slideshows If you intend to author both an SD and an HD version of your project you should author the SD version first Since the HD version can contain SD assets you can simply save the SD version as the HD version and then replace some or all of the SD assets with HD assets You author the elements of your DVD project in any order you want however there are advantages to creating your menus first Since the menus provide the majority of the navigation options having them already in place makes it easier to ensure the tracks which contain your movies and slideshows can be accessed and set to act correctly when they reach their end Step 1 Create motion menu backgrounds in Motion The menus in your DVD can be simple static images or full motion video In both cases you can also add audio to the menus The only requirement for a menu is that it has the necessary buttons to make it clear how to access the tracks slideshows and other menus on the DVD F
29. ence the original media remains where it was The placeholder QuickTime clip in your Final Cut Pro project corresponds to the media that will eventually be rendered out of Shake specifically from the FileOut node appearing at the end of the generated Shake script The TimeRange of Scripts Generated From Final Cut Pro The TimeRange Global parameter in the Shake script that s created by the Send To Shake command is automatically set with the appropriate range of frames for the media it references Important Clicking the Auto control to update the TimeRange is not recommended This can result in many more frames being referenced than expected depending on the total duration of the source media files that are referenced Sending Media Back to Final Cut Pro When you ve finished working in the Shake script that was generated from Final Cut Pro you need to render the originally created FileOut node The newly rendered media file takes the place of the placeholder QuickTime file ready for use by the original Final Cut Pro project When you reopen the Final Cut Pro project file containing the original placeholder QuickTime file you ll need to use the Reconnect Media command to relink the clip in your sequence to the media that was rendered out of Shake Using Logic Pro With Final Cut Pro Logic Pro includes many tools you can use while producing your Final Cut Pro project s music Logic Pro can import and export individual audio file
30. eo settings video frame size frame rate and format You also need to configure the Frame Controls pane in the Compressor Inspector which sets Compressor to perform a high quality scale change on the video Once Compressor finishes you can import the scaled clip into your Final Cut Pro project and add it to the sequence without needing to render it See Converting a Video Clip to a Different Video Standard on page 27 for more information 14 Encoding the Movie Once you have completed your movie you need to encode the movie s video and audio in DVD compliant formats Step 1 Export the movie using Compressor Using Compressor to export the movie is the preferred method since it provides the most options and highest quality Another advantage of exporting using Compressor is that you do not need to render your sequence first it will automatically render as necessary during the export The key to exporting with Compressor is selecting and configuring appropriate presets Presets define how the video and audio are encoded Compressor includes a variety of presets you can use or you can create your own custom presets or modify an existing preset s configuration You can even apply multiple presets to the sequence which makes it possible to output multiple versions of the video and audio For example if your movie uses HD assets you can choose a preset to provide an SD output for creating a standard DVD and an HD output for cr
31. er processing to be used in a DVD project These files require a 48 kilohertz kHz sample rate and 16 or 24 bit sample sizes Additionally Soundtrack Pro includes the ability to export using Compressor making it easy to create everything from simple stereo to 5 1 surround sound Dolby Digital AC 3 audio files See Exporting From Soundtrack Pro Using Compressor on page 46 for more information There are a variety of methods you can use to save a Soundtrack Pro project for use in DVD Studio Pro In general the choice is whether to save a project with built in links that make it easy to reopen the project and make changes or to perform a simple save 43 44 A WwW N N QA U Saving Soundtrack Pro Projects for DVD Studio Pro Following is a description of a method of saving a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project that makes it easy to go back to the original Soundtrack Pro project if changes need to be made later To save and export a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project Configure the audio in the Timeline and Mixer Choose File gt Save As Enter a name for the file Click Save This saves the current settings as a Soundtrack Pro multitrack editor project with the file extension stmp Next you export the audio file that you will import into DVD Studio Pro Choose File gt Export gt Export Mix Enter a name for the file Set the Bit Depth to 16 Bit or 24 Bit and the Sample Rate to 48 kHz Click Export This save
32. essor can help with your Final Cut Pro project e Exporting the movie Compressor provides a variety of format choices for exporting your movie including those specifically targeted at web and DVD distribution e Scaling video frames Compressor includes a high quality scaling and standards conversion capability that can make it possible to convert video to match a sequence Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor Compressor converts QuickTime movies to the following formats e For DVD MPEG 1 MPEG 2 SD and HD H 264 and AC 3 for the audio e For web MPEG 1 and MPEG 4 Using Compressor you can generate high quality video and audio assets to import into DVD Studio Pro If you have added compression and chapter markers in your Final Cut Pro sequence these can be included in the resulting MPEG files You can also add these markers within Compressor When imported into DVD Studio Pro the chapter markers automatically appear in the Track Editor Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Compressor to be installed on the same computer To export from Final Cut Pro to Compressor In the Browser select a sequence you want to export Choose File gt Export gt Compressor Compressor opens with the sequence you exported from Final Cut Pro as a source in its Batch window Select a preset to apply to the sequence In some cases you will be able to use a preset that exactly matches your needs but in others you will need to either modif
33. h quality transcode of a video clip from its native format to the format of the project s sequence For example you might have a PAL clip that you need to use in an NTSC project Compressor can create a high quality NTSC version of the PAL clip e Create two versions of a project For example you could edit your movie using HD video sources and then use Compressor to export both HD and SD versions of the movie so you can create both an SD resolution and an HD resolution DVD When used on computers with either DVD Studio Pro or Final Cut Studio installed Compressor also includes AC 3 and distributed encoding capabilities The AC 3 encoder is used for encoding a variety of audio channel configurations such as stereo or 5 1 surround sound into Dolby Digital audio streams suitable for use with DVD Studio Pro Distributed encoding which divides your encoding tasks between multiple systems reduces the amount of time required for your encoding tasks LiveType 2 LiveType makes it easy to create sophisticated professional quality titles that you can use in your Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro projects It includes project templates and royalty free broadcast quality animated content you can customize to create dynamic text effects quickly and easily You can import a LiveType project directly into both Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro Once a LiveType project has been imported into Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro you can reopen th
34. he clip or sequence in Final Cut Pro later Exporting this way creates a QuickTime movie that contains the video if applicable and the audio To export Final Cut Pro sequences or clips for use in Soundtrack Pro In the Browser select the sequence or clip you want to export to Soundtrack Pro Choose File gt Export gt For Soundtrack Choose a destination and enter a filename for the QuickTime movie By default scoring markers are exported with the sequence or clip when you export for Soundtrack Pro You can choose not to export markers by choosing None from the Markers pop up menu You can also choose to export other types of markers however scoring markers are the only type of marker visible when you open the sequence or clip in Soundtrack Pro Click Save Using Motion With Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro includes support for exchanging clips and sequences between Final Cut Pro and Motion The applications are closely integrated so that when using Motion and Final Cut Pro on the same computer you have the option of working with the Motion project in both applications at the same time without having to worry about moving files between applications Or you can export clips for someone else to use for creating advanced motion graphics while you edit and then import the Motion project into your sequence when it s ready Exporting a Clip or Sequence From Final Cut Pro to Motion Final Cut Pro clips and sequences can be exported as Moti
35. if the transition asset folder s name is Spinning DVD the background matte movie could be named Spinning DVD backgroundMatte mov The background matte movie needs to be monochrome with white identifying where the start frame video appears and black identifying where the end frame video appears As a general rule the background matte movie should start with a full white screen and end with a full black screen You can also use levels in between white and black to set transparency and add soft edges Using Soundtrack Pro in Your DVD Studio Pro Project Authoring a DVD has several specialized audio requirements that Soundtrack Pro is well suited to support Audio for menus An easy way to make your DVD menus more engaging is to add audio to them You can add audio to all motion and most still menus When you are creating your menus using Motion the integration between Soundtrack Pro and Motion makes it easy to create menu audio that specifically matches the actions in the menu including sound effects such as whooshes or thuds as menu elements pass by or land Audio for slideshows You can make your slideshows more interesting by adding background audio to them You can create individual audio clips for each slide or create a single audio clip for the entire slideshow DVD compliant audio DVD projects have special requirements for their audio Soundtrack Pro is able to create DVD compliant uncompressed AIFF audio files that require no furth
36. inal Cut Pro then click Choose From the Finder drag a LiveType project file into the Final Cut Pro Browser The LiveType project file appears as a clip in the Final Cut Pro Browser A LiveType project file within Final Cut Pro looks like any other clip in your movie If necessary you can reconnect the media in this case the actual LiveType project file on disk to the LiveType project in your movie just as you would for any other Final Cut Pro clip LiveType projects in Final Cut Pro can be organized within the Browser opened in the Viewer edited into sequences trimmed copied and pasted LiveType projects maintain normal master and affiliate clip relationships LiveType projects can be played back in Final Cut Pro just like other clips However when edited into sequences LiveType projects appear with a red render bar in the Timeline so you will have to render those portions of your sequence to play them back Making Changes to a LiveType Project Already in Final Cut Pro Although you can perform normal editing tasks with a LiveType project in Final Cut Pro the LiveType title contents cannot be changed from within Final Cut Pro LiveType title settings can only be changed in the LiveType application Final Cut Pro provides a quick and easy way to open LiveType projects directly in the LiveType application to make changes to your title Important This requires Final Cut Pro and LiveType to be installed on the same computer
37. ith the integration between Soundtrack Pro and Motion makes it easy to create motion menus and transitions for your DVD projects Among the features of Motion are e Real time design capabilities that allow you to create stunning effects using multiple streams of video filters text and particles without rendering e Behaviors that you can use to create natural fluid animations without keyframes e Powerful customized particle effects like smoke and dust and animated motion that you can apply to your project elements e Layering and compositing capabilities that allow you to arrange your project s elements in an unlimited number of layers e Native HDV support that preserves the quality of HDV format video without requiring transcoding to a different format DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD Studio Pro is software for authoring DVD Video titles Video from Final Cut Pro and Motion music and other audio from Soundtrack Pro and still images from applications like Adobe Photoshop can be easily orchestrated into a DVD that can be played on a DVD player or a suitably equipped computer DVDs can be authored to your exact specifications e Feature films with subtitles and multiple camera angle selection e Special events such as wedding concert and trade show videos e Interactive kiosks with extensive menu navigation and web URL links e Film dailies and video transfers e Art installations with automatic looping and random scene selection You can use
38. l when the asset movie is normal video as opposed to an animation The asset matte movie must have the same name as the asset folder followed by matte and can have an extension For example if the asset folder s name is Spinning DVD the asset matte movie could be named Spinning DVD matte mov The asset matte movie needs to be monochrome with white identifying the asset movie video to use and black identifying the places where the start or end frame video appears You can also use levels in between white and black to set transparency and add soft edges Background Matte Movie AAA Spinning DVD backgroundMatte mov The black areas define The white areas define where the end frame where the start frame background video background video appears appears 20 00 00 E T 1 42 The background matte movie can be used in two ways It can be used in conjunction with the asset movie to control which areas of the screen should show the start frame video and which should show the end frame video It can be used as the only movie in the transition assets folder to provide a wipe transition As when used with the asset movie the background matte movie controls which areas of the screen should show the start frame video and which should show the end frame video The background matte movie must have the same name as the transition asset folder followed by backgroundMatte and can have an extension For example
39. lder on the installation discs or in each application s Help menu Refer to these documents for detailed instructions on using the applications To access the onscreen user manual for an application n the application choose the application s user manual from the Help menu Sample Final Cut Studio Workflow This section provides a sample workflow for a movie project to be distributed on DVD It includes the most common situations you will encounter See the following chapters for more information on the workflow options you have About Roundtrips Between Projects Project roundtrips refer to the ability to embed and open application project files while working in another application Many Apple postproduction applications can directly import project files from each other For example you can import a title project created in LiveType into a Final Cut Pro project This is much more efficient than rendering the LiveType movie and exporting it as a QuickTime movie each time you make changes If you realize you need to make a change to the LiveType project while working in Final Cut Pro you can open the project in LiveType directly from Final Cut Pro and any changes you make to the LiveType project automatically appear in Final Cut Pro Important Using an application s project in another application requires the computer to have the latest versions of both applications installed Using the Apple postproduction applications to create a mo
40. le source media files or can have a single media file with encoded outputs using multiple formats See Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor on page 26 for details on the process Droplet method You can create Droplets that act as shortcuts to perform your encoding Droplets make routine encoding very easy by only requiring you to drag the files to be encoded to the Droplet icon with no need to open Compressor first A Droplet is based on a single preset or a group of presets and a destination See the Compressor documentation for details on these methods Why Make AC 3 Files When authoring DVD projects you are often faced with having more assets in your project than will fit on the final DVD One solution can be to use compressed audio in place of uncompressed PCM and AIFF audio Using compressed audio can e Reduce the amount of DVD disc space required by your audio assets Reduce the amount of DVD playback bit rate bandwidth that must be dedicated to audio potentially allowing you to use a higher bit rate for the video e Make it possible to include Dolby Digital surround sound audio with your project Compressor includes a Dolby Digital AC 3 encoder capable of creating audio files containing from one to six channels 5 1 surround sound The AC 3 encoder contains all the controls needed to create DVD compliant AC 3 audio from uncompressed audio files Important The AC 3 encoder can only create 5 1 surround sound files from pro
41. me sizes e The H 264 format also known as AVC or MPEG 4 part 10 uses an encoding process that is twice as efficient as the MPEG 2 encoding process When compared to MPEG 2 encoding this means that with the H 264 encoder e You can use a lower bit rate to get the same quality resulting in smaller files e You can use the same bit rate and get better quality with the same file size You can either export your DVCPRO HD based project from Final Cut Pro using Compressor as described in Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor on page 26 or export a QuickTime movie of the project and import it directly into DVD Studio Pro As with SD Final Cut Pro projects the advantage of going through Compressor is that you have more control over the encoding process You can choose whether to create HD MPEG 2 or H 264 files and you can even use distributed encoding to reduce the amount of time the encoding process takes Important Distributed encoding is only available on computers with Final Cut Studio DVD Studio Pro 4 or Shake 4 installed If you choose to import your DVCPRO HD based QuickTime movie directly into DVD Studio Pro the embedded MPEG encoder automatically encodes the video using the HD MPEG 2 format Starting With HDV Sources The HDV format is based on a configuration of the MPEG 2 format that is supported by DVD Studio Pro This means that if you acquire and edit your video in the HDV format it does not require transcoding bef
42. n add the project by dragging it to the appropriate place such as to the Menu Editor Assets tab or Timeline 51 52 Making Changes to a LiveType Project Already in DVD Studio Pro Although you can perform normal DVD authoring tasks with a LiveType project the LiveType title contents cannot be changed from within DVD Studio Pro LiveType title settings can only be changed in the LiveType application DVD Studio Pro provides a quick and easy way to open LiveType projects directly in the LiveType application to make changes to your title Important This requires DVD Studio Pro and LiveType to be installed on the same computer To open and modify a LiveType project in LiveType from within DVD Studio Pro Do one of the following e Select the LiveType project in the Assets tab then choose File gt Asset gt Open in Editor Control click the LiveType project in the Assets tab then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu e Double click the LiveType project in the Assets tab In LiveType make any necessary changes to the LiveType title Save the LiveType project file Return to DVD Studio Pro If you make any changes to the project in LiveType DVD Studio Pro automatically updates to include those changes
43. ntended However playing the actual compiled files is the best test of the project You can use DVD Studio Pro to build the project without actually burning a disc and then play the project with the Apple DVD Player to test it Once you are satisfied with the project you can burn it to a DVD Using Apple Applications for Your Final Cut Pro Projects The Apple postproduction applications provide invaluable tools to enhance your Final Cut Pro projects Final Cut Pro by itself is a complete editing solution It includes e Graphics compositing with motion capabilities e Text titling capabilities e Audio editing and mixing capabilities The Apple postproduction applications however greatly enhance these capabilities making it possible to create extremely sophisticated and full featured movies with Final Cut Pro Using Soundtrack Pro With Final Cut Pro You can use Soundtrack Pro with your Final Cut Pro projects in two basic ways for creating audio and for repairing enhancing and mixing audio You can use Soundtrack Pro for every aspect of creating audio for a project from recording to advanced audio processing and mixing In Soundtrack Pro you can open audio clips directly from Final Cut Pro and when you have finished working on the audio in Soundtrack Pro the project automatically updates in Final Cut Pro making roundtrip processing fast and simple 18 You can take several approaches to working with your Final Cut Pro
44. o can make a huge difference especially when working with video that is difficult to key or when you need motion tracking or rotoscoping Final Cut Pro includes a method specially designed to make sending clips to Shake efficient and trouble free For example you can use Final Cut Pro to superimpose a group of clips that you want to turn into a single composite using Shake Final Cut Pro makes it easy to set In and Out points for each clip determining how they overlap You can then send the media to Shake along with the timing information freeing you from having to reconstruct the media arrangement within Shake How Imported Clips Are Arranged in Shake Regardless of how you move Final Cut Pro clips into Shake the way they re assembled in the newly created Shake script depends on whether they were sequentially arranged within a single video track or vertically superimposed using several video tracks Imported Final Cut Pro clips are arranged within the node tree using Select and MultiLayer nodes Clips edited sequentially within the same video track are connected to a single Select node The Select node is responsible for setting the timing of each clip including the media In point media Out point and position in the Shake Timeline Clips originally superimposed across multiple video tracks result in a corresponding Select node being created in the Shake script for each video track that contains a clip Note The actual edit points for
45. on projects using the Send To Motion Project command This command is useful when you want to do either of the following e Send captured media to Motion from the Final Cut Pro Browser Send items or a sequence from your Final Cut Pro project to Motion for animation work To send clips or sequences from Final Cut Pro to a Motion project 1 Select the items or sequence you want to export to Motion in one of the following ways e Select one or more items in the Browser as long as one of them is a clip e Select a sequence in the Browser e Select items in the Timeline The Timeline must be active 2 Choose File gt Send To gt Motion Project 3 In the dialog that appears a Choose a location and enter a name for the new Motion project b You can also select the following options e Launch Motion When this option is selected the clips or sequence you export are opened as a project in Motion Final Cut Pro remains open as well Embed Motion Content When this option is selected Final Cut Pro creates the Motion project as a clip in Final Cut Pro You can think of that clip as live in Final Cut Pro meaning it updates as it is worked on in Motion Even while both applications are open when you examine the Motion clip in Final Cut Pro you ll see that the content has been updated with any changes that were saved in Motion Note When Motion projects are embedded in Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro reflects subsequent changes ma
46. or example you can use Motion to create a motion menu background from a small part of the movie You can add behaviors to it such as softening and colorization effects and add text and button graphics A common approach is to have the menu begin with an introduction such as having the buttons and text fly onto the screen and then have its elements settle into place for the viewer to select from In Motion you can set a marker that defines a loop point so that when the menu plays instead of looping back to the menu s beginning once the end is reached it can loop back to the loop point and avoid playing the introduction section again Once you have created a motion menu in Motion you can import the Motion project into your DVD Studio Pro project You treat the project just like any other asset for example you can drag it to a menu to set it as the background If you need to make changes to the Motion project you can double click it in DVD Studio Pro and it opens in Motion Once you make the changes and save the project it will automatically be updated in the DVD Studio Pro project See Using Motion in Your DVD Studio Pro Project on page 37 for more information including details on creating Alpha Transitions with Motion Step 2 Create the main tracks in DVD Studio Pro Creating a track in DVD Studio Pro can be as easy as importing the video and audio assets into your project and dragging them to the menu that will have the button
47. ore being used in an HD project This not only saves time it also reduces the chances of artifacts being introduced into the video during transcoding The ability of Final Cut Pro to natively edit HDV sources makes this workflow an attractive way to create DVD projects using HD assets Using Motion in Your DVD Studio Pro Project In Motion you can easily create clips for use in DVD Studio Pro Motion projects can be used as complex motion menus including a marker to set the menu s loop point animated graphics in drop zones and transitions between elements such as buttons and their targets or the slides in a slideshow DVD Studio Pro can import and preview Motion projects that have not been rendered Once a Motion project has been imported into DVD Studio Pro you can reopen the project in Motion to make changes and DVD Studio Pro automatically updates to include the changes you made 37 38 Importing a Motion Project for a Motion Menu You import Motion projects into DVD Studio Pro in the same way you import most assets To import a Motion project into DVD Studio Pro do one of the following Drag the Motion project into the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab or Menu Editor When the Motion project is dragged into the Menu Editor you can choose how DVD Studio Pro uses the project from the Drop Palette that appears Choose File gt Import gt Asset then select the Motion project in the dialog that appears Add the folder containing your M
48. ort using a 48 kHz sample rate Using LiveType in Your DVD Studio Pro Project You can use LiveType to create backgrounds with text for motion menus or to create video titles that you can place in drop zones This makes it easy to create exciting titles using a wide variety of effects including bouncing stretching and screeching DVD Studio Pro automatically takes advantage of the transparent background if your LiveType project uses one This allows DVD Studio Pro to composite the text characters over the other menu items when your LiveType project is added to a drop zone You can even make the drop zone the same size as the menu s video frame size so that the text appears exactly as it does in LiveType Importing a LiveType Project Into DVD Studio Pro Importing LiveType project files into DVD Studio Pro eliminates the need to render a QuickTime movie of your LiveType title each time you want to use it in DVD Studio Pro To import a LiveType project into DVD Studio Pro do one of the following Drag the LiveType project into the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab or Menu Editor When the LiveType project is dragged into the Menu Editor you can choose how DVD Studio Pro uses the project from the Drop Palette that appears Choose File gt Import gt Asset select the LiveType project in the dialog that appears then click Choose Add the folder containing your LiveType project to the Video tab of the DVD Studio Pro Palette You can the
49. otion project to the Video tab of the DVD Studio Pro Palette You can then add the project by dragging it to the appropriate place such as to the Menu Editor Assets tab or Timeline Making Changes to a Motion Project Already in DVD Studio Pro Once a Motion project is imported you can reopen the project in Motion from the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab This makes it fast and easy to make changes in the project Important This requires DVD Studio Pro and Motion to be installed on the same computer To open a Motion project in Motion from within DVD Studio Pro do one of the following Select the project in the Assets tab then choose File gt Asset gt Open in Editor Control click the project in the Assets tab then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu Double click the project in the Assets tab If you make any changes to the project in Motion DVD Studio Pro automatically updates to include those changes Start frame red in this example End frame blue in this example The background matte movie not visible controls whether the background shows the start or end video Creating and Importing a Motion Project as an Alpha Transition DVD Studio Pro includes an Alpha Transition feature Alpha Transitions make it possible for you to create customized transitions for use in your menus tracks and slideshows All transitions have a start and end frame based on where the transition is being used The standard
50. over the process If your movie is HD you need to choose a DVD standard You can choose to create a traditional DVD using standard definition SD assets which requires the video to be converted to the SD frame resolutions or a specialized DVD using high definition HD assets The advantage of creating an SD based DVD is that it plays in the current DVD players The advantage of creating an HD based DVD is that you are able to retain the HD quality however you will have limited methods of playing it one of your playback options is the Apple DVD Player One answer is to use Compressor to encode suitable assets so you can author both DVD standards You need to decide what else your DVD will contain For a simple DVD you will most likely want a menu to be the first thing that appears when the disc plays You may also decide to add some deleted scenes or other bonus movies that may require you to do a bit more editing before you can author the DVD 35 36 Importing Your Final Cut Pro Project Into DVD Studio Pro Exporting your movies from Final Cut Pro to Compressor to create high quality DVD compliant assets for DVD Studio Pro including downconverting HD sources provides you with more encoding flexibility than importing the movie directly into DVD Studio Pro Compressor creates MPEG 2 video both for SD and HD projects H 264 video for HD projects and Dolby Digital AC 3 audio See Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor on page 2
51. per sources It cannot create 5 1 surround sound from a stereo source 4 5 6 Compressor can export DVD compliant Dolby Digital AC 3 audio files containing from one to six channels Ideally the source files are uncompressed audio such as AIFF or PCM audio using a 48 kHz sample rate However Compressor can work with already compressed audio files You can have separate source files for each channel as is often the case with 5 1 encoding or use source files that include two or more audio channels Making AC 3 Files With Compressor How you make the AC 3 file depends on whether you are using a single audio file as the source or multiple audio files as is often done for surround sound audio Using a Single Audio File You can use the methods described in About the Compressor Workflow Methods on page 48 to encode an AC 3 stream from a single source file with Compressor automatically assigning the audio channels When you select an AC 3 preset Compressor automatically maps the left and right channels Using Multiple Source Audio Files Encoding an AC 3 file from multiple source files is a bit different from encoding from a single audio file since Compressor cannot automatically know which file should be assigned to which channel Also with the exception discussed in Using Multiple Source Files With Channel Identifier Codes on page 50 when you drag multiple audio files to the Batch window Compressor creates a separate batch
52. pinning DVD mov The asset movie provides transition video in addition to the start and end frames 86 00 00 C J The asset movie is required if you want any kind of video other than the start and end frames to appear during the transition For example if you want a spinning DVD to fly across the screen during the transition it is the asset movie that provides the flying DVD image The asset movie must have the same name as the asset folder and can have an extension For example if the asset folder s name is Spinning DVD the asset movie could be named Spinning DVD mov There are two optional aspects to the asset movie an alpha channel and a switch point In the above example with the spinning DVD flying by you would most likely want to be able to see the start or end frame video through the DVD s hole and around its edges For this to happen there must be an alpha channel for DVD Studio Pro to know which parts of the asset movie video should appear and which should be ignored There are two ways to provide this alpha channel embedded with the asset movie or as a separate asset matte movie described in Asset Matte Movie below Important When the alpha channel is embedded with the asset movie be sure the video output is premultiplied If your transition does not require the start and end frame video to be on the screen at the same time you can add a switch point marker to the asset movie to control when the
53. r sequence to Motion to use as the background In Motion you can easily add and configure all aspects of the layers even adding particle effects and see it all play in real time Once you are satisfied with the result you simply save it as a Motion project without the background When you go back to Final Cut Pro you can import the Motion project and place it in the Timeline You can then go back to the Motion project and make changes and Final Cut Pro automatically updates to include the changes you made See Using Motion With Final Cut Pro on page 22 for more information Step 4 Clean up the audio and add effects in Soundtrack Pro In addition to using Soundtrack Pro to create an original soundtrack for your movie you can use it to work with existing audio in a variety of ways Two of the most common are to clean up a clip s audio and to add an effect to a sequence Cleaning Up a Clip s Audio Soundtrack Pro includes a Waveform Editor for working with a clip s audio The Waveform Editor allows you to nondestructively apply a variety of actions to the audio making it easy to repair or enhance an audio clip Actions can include audio effects such as EQ compression or reverb as well as processes such as reducing noise adding ambient noise inserting silence or converting a stereo file to mono You can edit audio clips either nondestructively or destructively in Soundtrack Pro For repetitive tasks you can also use one of the
54. ructively to the audio file when you save it If you send the clip to a Soundtrack Pro script the clip opens in the Waveform Editor the actions in the script are performed the clip is saved with the changes and the Waveform Editor moves to the background so you can continue working in Final Cut Pro This process is nondestructive when the clips are Soundtrack Pro projects and destructive when the clips are plain audio files Sending a Clip From Final Cut Pro to the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Sending an audio clip from Final Cut Pro to the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor creates a Soundtrack Pro audio file project with the file extension stap that contains any changes you make to the audio The original audio clip is not affected by what you do in the Waveform Editor Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To send a clip to the Waveform Editor Control click the clip in either the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline then choose Send To gt Waveform Editor from the shortcut menu A dialog appears prompting you to save the clip as a Soundtrack Pro audio file project Enter a name or use the default name and click Save The project opens in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Modify the audio as needed Choose File gt Save to save the project with the changes This Soundtrack Pro project now appears in the Final Cut Pro Browser and replaces the clip item in the Timelin
55. s an audio file that is linked to the project file previously saved which is useful if you ever need to make any changes to the audio file later Important The following requires DVD Studio Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To make changes to the linked audio file from DVD Studio Pro Control click the audio file in the Assets tab then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu Click Open Project in the dialog that appears This opens the original Soundtrack Pro project where you can make changes save the project and export a new mix A U N Using Soundtrack Pro With Motion Projects The integration between Soundtrack Pro and Motion makes it easy to create audio that complements any effects you might add to your Motion project The roundtrip ability is especially useful if you need to change the timing of the project s effects and need the audio to change as well In many cases your motion menu is based on a background movie that already includes audio a short clip from the main movie for example Important This requires Soundtrack Pro and Motion to be installed on the same computer To send a Motion project s audio to Soundtrack Pro Click the Audio tab in the Motion Project pane Select the audio track to send to Soundtrack Pro Choose Edit gt Send Audio to Soundtrack Enter a filename choose a destination and click Save as Soundtrack Audio This creates a Soundtrack Pro audio
56. s using a variety of formats For more complicated projects involving Final Cut Pro however you can use the Final Cut Pro XML Interchange Format to import and export songs with multiple audio tracks retaining all positional region information region names and volume and pan automation data Importing Final Cut Pro XML Files Into Logic Pro You can export a sequence or group of clips from Final Cut Pro as an XML format file and then import the XML file into Logic Pro To export a Final Cut Pro sequence as an XML file Select a sequence in the Final Cut Pro Browser to export Choose File gt Export gt XML Choose the XML format to use from the Format pop up menu then click OK The default choice is Apple XML Interchange Format version 2 Name the file choose its destination and click Save To import an XML file into Logic Pro In Logic Pro choose File gt Import Locate the XML file then click Choose The sequence s audio opens in Logic Pro 33 34 Exporting a Final Cut Pro XML File From Logic Pro You can export the current song s audio as a Final Cut Pro XML Interchange Format file that you can then import into a Final Cut Pro project To export the current song in Logic Pro as an XML file In Logic Pro choose File gt Export gt Song to Final Cut Pro XML Name the file choose its destination and click Export To import an XML file into Final Cut Pro In Final Cut Pro choose File gt Import gt
57. spector contains a Frame Controls pane that allows you to set the quality level of the conversion Configure the destination setting By default the new file is saved at the same location as the original Configure the output filename if you prefer something other than the default name Click Submit Once Compressor finishes you can import the scaled clip into your Final Cut Pro project and add it to the sequence without needing to render it 27 28 Using LiveType With Final Cut Pro As with Motion Final Cut Pro includes support for exchanging clips and sequences between Final Cut Pro and LiveType The applications are closely integrated so that when using LiveType and Final Cut Pro on the same computer you have the option of working with the LiveType project in both applications at the same time without having to worry about moving files between applications Or you can export clips for someone else to use for creating advanced motion graphics while you edit and then import the LiveType project into your sequence when it s ready Importing a LiveType Project Into a Final Cut Pro Project Importing LiveType project files into Final Cut Pro eliminates the need to render a QuickTime movie of your LiveType title each time you want to use it in Final Cut Pro To import a LiveType project into Final Cut Pro do one of the following Choose File gt Import or press Command l and select the LiveType project you want to import into F
58. te movie controlling where the background video appears Each component is described in the following sections 39 40 The asset movie can contain an alpha channel to control where the background appears Asset Folder Motion projects and movies used as Alpha Transitions within DVD Studio Pro are handled differently than Motion projects and movies used in menus and tracks When opened DVD Studio Pro checks for transition asset folders located in specific areas of your hard disk Any folders it finds that contain appropriate Motion projects or movies are automatically added as Alpha Transitions and become available for use in any DVD projects you author In addition to containing the movies that make up the Alpha Transition the name of the asset folder becomes the name of the transition All files within the folder must also be named the same as the folder with matte added to asset matte movies and backgroundMatte added to background matte movies to distinguish between them When you open DVD Studio Pro it looks in two locations for asset folders At the root of your disk in this location Startup Disk Library Application Support DVD Studio Pro Transitions e In your home folder in this location Home Library Application Support DVD Studio Pro Transitions Note If you add an asset folder while DVD Studio Pro is open it is ignored until the next time you open DVD Studio Pro Asset Movie AAA S
59. tep To export all Soundtrack Pro tracks and the Mixer output at once Ensure that no tracks are selected Choose File gt Export gt Export All Mixer Objects A dialog appears with settings for the exported tracks Configure the export settings For use on a DVD choose either the 16 bit or 24 bit audio bit depth setting and choose a 48 kHz sample rate Click Export An individual AIFF file is exported for each nonmuted track and the Mixer output Exporting From Soundtrack Pro Using Compressor Exporting from Soundtrack Pro using Compressor provides additional options including the ability to export AC 3 audio files See Why Make AC 3 Files on page 48 for information on the advantages of AC 3 format audio files in your DVD projects There are two common types of AC 3 files you will want to create with Soundtrack Pro stereo and 5 1 surround sound Stereo AC 3 files are usually the easiest to create especially if the left and right channels are already configured In this case you simply need to choose a Compressor preset to use the channel mapping is handled automatically Surround sound 5 1 audio files require you to map Soundtrack Pro Mixer output channels to the surround sound channels This requires you to first configure the Mixer to output proper audio from each of the outputs Important This requires Compressor and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the same computer To export from Soundtrack Pro using
60. to access the track DVD Studio Pro can automatically create the track place a button on the menu and link the button to the track You can configure the track in a number of ways such as adding chapter markers for easier navigation or defining what happens when remote control buttons are pressed 16 Step 3 Create menu audio in Soundtrack Pro Adding audio to your menus even those using still backgrounds is an easy way to make the DVD more enjoyable Soundtrack Pro includes an extensive set of Apple Loops from which you can quickly create royalty free audio clips that are perfect for a menu s audio You can also add effects to the audio which can be useful for motion menus that need audio to coincide with actions such as buttons dropping into place You can export your audio directly from Soundtrack Pro as AIFF audio files or when you export using Compressor as Dolby Digital AC 3 files Additionally you can take advantage of the Soundtrack Pro integration with Motion 2 to easily coordinate the menu s audio with its video and ensure they complement each other perfectly See Using Soundtrack Pro in Your DVD Studio Pro Project on page 43 and Using Soundtrack Pro With Motion Projects on page 45 for more information Step 4 Burn the DVD using DVD Studio Pro Once you have completed your project you are ready to burn it to a disc Throughout the authoring process you can simulate the project to ensure its elements work as i
61. to create your movie s opening titles you may want the titles to use a particular animated effect Using LiveType to create the opening titles allows you to use a wide variety of effects on the text and provides complete control over the look of the titles You import LiveType projects into Final Cut Pro the same way you import other assets the LiveType project behaves just like any other clip your project might use If you need to make changes to the LiveType project while working in Final Cut Pro you can easily open the project in LiveType make the changes and then save the project and go back to Final Cut Pro the LiveType project clip automatically updates to include the LiveType project changes See Using LiveType With Final Cut Pro on page 28 for more information Step 3 Add a compositing effect in Motion Final Cut Pro includes extensive support for adding a variety of effects to your movie However for those times when you need precise control over a complicated multilayer effect or you want to add sophisticated animation or particle effects using Motion can make all the difference For example if your movie has a section where you have a group of still images that you need to have move onto and off of the screen over a synchronized background you can use Motion to create the effects You can set In and Out points in the Final Cut Pro Timeline to identify the area where the effect appears and then export that section of you
62. transitions are able to transform the start and end frame video providing the ability to have a variety of effects such as rotating or blurring directly applied to the video An Alpha Transition does not directly transform the start and end frame video it simply transitions from the start to the end based on QuickTime movies you create Creating an Alpha Transition requires from one to three QuickTime movies depending on the type of transition you want to create e Do you want any kind of video other than the start and end frames to appear during the transition For example if you want a spinning DVD to fly across the screen during the transition you must have an asset movie providing the flying DVD image Do you want to see the start and end frames on the screen at the same time during the transition In the example with the spinning DVD maybe you want to see the start frame around the outside edge of the DVD and the end frame in the DVD s center To see the start and end frames at the same time you must have a background matte movie Do you want a simple wipe transition that uses a custom shape You can use a background matte movie to create a wipe transition with hard or soft edges in any shape you like There are several components to an Alpha Transition e Asset folder e Asset movie Asset matte movie e Background matte movie sis a Spinning DVD Example mov The DVD image is from the asset movie with an asset mat
63. uality downconversion of HD sources making it easy to create high quality traditional SD projects from Final Cut Pro movies Encoding HD sources for HD based DVD projects Compressor can encode uncompressed and DVCPRO HD video into the MPEG 2 or H 264 video streams that DVD Studio Pro requires Encoding AC 3 audio Compressor can encode audio into Dolby Digital AC 3 audio streams Using compressed audio in your DVD projects reduces the amount of disc space the audio requires Since AC 3 files require a much lower bit rate than the AIFF audio files created by the audio encoder embedded in DVD Studio Pro they allow you to use a higher bit rate for your video assets 47 48 MPEG 1 video While MPEG 2 provides the best video quality for your SD based DVD projects MPEG 1 can be an alternative for specialized projects requiring more video to fit on the DVD The MPEG 1 format s lower resolution and bit rate create much smaller files than you would get using the MPEG 2 encoder Compressor can create MPEG 1 video files that DVD Studio Pro can import and use as assets for tracks in your SD projects About the Compressor Workflow Methods Compressor includes two workflows you can use Normal method You use the Compressor windows to configure all aspects of the encoding process You can choose from preconfigured settings known as presets or create custom settings You can also configure a batch of files for encoding The batch can include multip
64. uction to the Apple Postproduction Applications Overview of the Apple Postproduction Applications Using This Document Sample Final Cut Studio Workflow About Roundtrips Between Projects Editing the Movie Encoding the Movie Authoring the DVD Using Apple Applications for Your Final Cut Pro Projects Using Soundtrack Pro With Final Cut Pro Working With a Single Clip From Final Cut Pro Sending a Clip From Final Cut Pro to the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Opening a Final Cut Pro Audio Clip Directly in the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor Applying a Soundtrack Pro Script to a Clip in Final Cut Pro Working With Multiple Audio Tracks From Final Cut Pro Exporting a Clip or Sequence From Final Cut Pro to Soundtrack Pro Using Motion With Final Cut Pro Exporting a Clip or Sequence From Final Cut Pro to Motion What Properties Are Exported What Happens in Final Cut Pro After the Export Importing a Motion Project Into a Final Cut Pro Project Making Changes to a Motion Project Already in Final Cut Pro Using Compressor With Final Cut Pro Exporting Your Movie Using Compressor Converting a Video Clip to a Different Video Standard Using LiveType With Final Cut Pro Importing a LiveType Project Into a Final Cut Pro Project Making Changes to a LiveType Project Already in Final Cut Pro Exporting a Partial Sequence for LiveType Using Shake 4 With Final Cut Pro How Imported Clips Are Arranged in Shake Unsupported Media and Effects 31 32 33 33 33 34 35 35
65. vie for distribution on a DVD involves three primary steps Editing the movie You can use many of the applications to create the movie e Final Cut Pro Capture footage and edit the movie e LiveType Create the opening titles e Motion Add a compositing effect e Soundtrack Pro Clean up the audio and add sound effects e Compressor Convert a video clip s video standard Encoding the movie You can use Compressor to encode the video and audio into DVD compliant assets Authoring the DVD You can use several of the applications to author the DVD used to distribute the movie e DVD Studio Pro Configure the menus and tracks e Motion Create motion menu backgrounds e Soundtrack Pro Create the background audio for menus 12 Editing the Movie The first part of creating this sample project is to edit the movie As you edit your movie in Final Cut Pro you can use the other Apple postproduction applications to enhance your project Step 1 Capture and edit in Final Cut Pro Capturing and editing your project s video and audio will occupy most of your time Being familiar with your sources before starting this process can help reduce the amount of unused video and audio you capture saving time and hard disk space Step 2 Create the opening titles in LiveType You can take advantage of LiveType to create visually appealing animated graphics for your movie s titles Although you can use the built in Final Cut Pro text tools
66. w it looks in your movie place it in your sequence trim edit it add transitions and apply filters and titles to it When a Motion project is imported or embedded into Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro displays the project as a clip with all of the layers of the Motion project composited together The Motion project clip appears in the Browser with a Motion filename extension If embedded and already in the Timeline it also appears in the Timeline The audio in Motion is not imported into Final Cut Pro If project properties such as frame width or height were altered in Motion those new properties are reflected in the Motion project in Final Cut Pro Making Changes to a Motion Project Already in Final Cut Pro While working in Final Cut Pro you can open a Motion project clip from the Browser or Timeline in order to edit it in Motion Important This requires Final Cut Pro and Motion to be installed on the same computer To open a Motion project clip in Motion from within Final Cut Pro Select the clip Control click it then choose Open in Editor from the shortcut menu Both the Motion project clip and the audio associated with it in Final Cut Pro open in Motion Note If you use the Media Manager in Final Cut Pro be aware that the Media Manager will not move the source media files referenced by a Motion project clip to a new location 25 26 Using Compressor With Final Cut Pro There are several situations in which Compr
67. y a preset or create a custom preset The preset defines all aspects of the conversion You can also assign multiple presets to a sequence For example you might want to have both an AIFF and an AC 3 version of the audio Configure the destination setting By default the new file is saved at the same location as the original Configure the output filename if you prefer something other than the default name Click Submit Converting a Video Clip to a Different Video Standard At times you may need to incorporate a video clip into a sequence with a different video standard For example if you are editing an HD 1080i project and need to include an NTSC 480i clip the NTSC clip must be scaled to the 1080i frame size You can do this in Final Cut Pro by adding the clip to the sequence and then rendering it but for the best quality you should use Compressor to scale the video To use Compressor to scale a video clip Open Compressor To import the clip into the Batch window do one of the following e Click the Import File button and choose the file from the selection dialog Drag the file from a Finder window to the Batch window Select a preset to apply to the clip In some cases you will be able to use a preset that exactly matches your needs but in others you will need to either modify a preset or create a custom preset The preset defines the video frame size frame rate and encoding format used in the conversion The Compressor In
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