How to Collaborate on Video Projects in Final Cut Pro X
As we grow and develop as filmmakers and editors, the importance of teamwork and collaboration becomes an important part of day-to-day working life. In this article, you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro with your team. When working with teammates in Final Cut Pro X you have several good options: Local sharing, with a dedicated library for your immediate team: for example a small crew with an editor, audio engineer, colourist, and animator, or a couple of people filling those roles. Remote sharing for distributed teams, with the help with of third-party applications, for small and large teams with permanently off-site members. Feedback and review systems for clients and stakeholders who aren't directly involved in hands-on post-production, but who have a stake in the results. We get into each in more detail below, plus how to use proxy files to make sharing easier. The great thing with all of these options is that getting set up is generally pretty easy to do. How to U...