
Then you can choose to pause or start the audio and video from Final Cut Pro, or turn the timecode on and off. First, you log into iChat, start your IM conversation with your client, then click on the Start Sharing option in Final Cut Pro.

The client will view the presentation through iChat or AIM and see your Program monitor and the timecode. Final Cut Pro allows you to pause and start the audio and video and display the timecode, which is the bare necessities, but all that you may really need to collaborate with a client for review. IChat Theater is accessible from the View menu, where you can control the basic functions of the enhanced video conference. This is a rather significant step for a mainstream video editing application and one that we expect to garner a lot of appreciation from video producers. For Final Cut Pro, the developers took it one step further and added video editing collaboration support that allows Final Cut Pro 7 users to share their projects with clients or colleagues online. Not too long ago, they added video conferencing to this program for business professionals. For those unfamiliar with Mac computers, iChat is Apple’s instant messaging application for chatting with friends or co-workers online. One of the more important features for almost any editor, but most likely the independent video producer who’s extremely busy, is the iChat Theater feature. The latest update brings many thoughtful improvements for the high-end professional, while keeping the blue-collar editors and film students happy, too. Final Cut Studio adds some notable enhancements to an already outstanding video editing suite. > So what do you think? It's not going to work Here's what's new on CNET TV oh why? And we'll see ya next time. So with a fragile series of components like this you have to oh. Welcome to CNET's top five where each week we count down another lame CNET, who changed the damn script? Mother kick.

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