Training PCCW Engineers at Fatbars
Multi format tapeless digital video, shot with a professional camera or your iPhone, the choice is yours. This opened a flood gate of non traditional production workflow. It also create a confusion, especially among broadcast engineers. What use to be SDI signal, digital beta cam decks and broadcast monitors, today they have to deal with issues like operating system , which OS works with which software versions and the ever changing and updating versions of NLE software. The software we used to know no longer comes in a box with instruction. They comes from App store and cloud.
We first taught PCCW video engineers a few years ago with Final Cut Pro 7. Today, they came back to Fatbars, to update themselves with OSX 10.9 Mavericks and Final Cut Pro X 10.1. As they takes care of the production systems inside RTHK, they themselves needs to know how to use Final Cut Pro X 101, to find out if the problem is hardware or software based. RTHK now has the new Mac Pro in their facilities. The Mac Pro’s hardware is incredibly powerful, especially if you’re using it for pro-level graphics and video tasks. It can output to up to three 4K displays simultaneously, thanks to six Thunderbolt 2 ports plus HDMI.
Final Cut Pro X 10.1 makes full use of OSX 10.9 and the new Mac Pro. Optimized for the new Mac Pro, Final Cut Pro X can work with multiple streams of 4K ProRes at full resolution. For the first time, Final Cut Pro supports external monitoring at resolutions up to 4K. Use the HDMI port on the new Mac Pro to connect directly to a high-quality display. Or use third‑party I/O devices for gorgeous 10-bit video monitoring via Thunderbolt 2. You can also consolidate your libraries in Final Cut Pro X and configure your libraries to backup in any customized location, local or network. Many things can go wrong in a complex NLE environment. Today broadcast engineers have to update their skills to match the ever updating digital workflow