How To: Quickly Transfer iPhone Media

by Larry Jordan – LarryJordan.com Image Capture is fast, secure, flexible… and free! In Larry Jordan’s weekly newsletter, he illustrated a process to quickly and securely transfer photos or video from an iPhone to a Mac using Image Capture. While many of us use AirDrop, Apple’s free utility, Image Capture, provides the following benefits: Faster file transfers due […]

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Quick DIT Organization Tips

by Casey Faris, Ground Control Keep Your Media Sorted During Ingest In this quick tutorial, Casey will show you a little tip for staying organized while copying media as a Digital Imaging Technician… Here’s another interesting and more involved article from NoFilmSchool on Digital Imaging Technicians.

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Make Project Transfer Between Host Apps and Locations a Dream (Move projects directly from FCPX to AE, with ease!)

September 10, 2015 by Red Giant Red Giant Partners with Automatic Duck to Make Project Transfer Between Host Apps and Locations a Dream Automatic Duck Ximport AE. From Final Cut Pro X to After Effects. Automatic Duck Media Copy 4.0. Clean transfers and backup of project media. Simple, comprehensive, effective. Extensive set of features and […]

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Infinit: Send files to people, with more serenity than ever

October 2, 2014 by Infinit I’m Baptiste, co-founder of a Paris-based startup called Infinit (https://infinit.io/). I thought you could be interested in our product regarding the editorial on your blog. Infinit is a beautiful peer-to-peer file-sharing application that allows sending unlimited size in just a matter of seconds through a single drag & drop. It […]

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USB3 on a Mac?

December 26, 2011 by Mac OS Hints   It’s worth noting USB 3 devices are faster, even with USB 2. Here’s something you may find interesting. While Mac’s don’t support USB 3 yet, USB 3 is backwards compatible with USB 2, which is what recent Mac’s have. USB 3 used in under USB 2 conditions […]

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