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5.3

A round of updates to the Pro Apps for January. All three video applications get bug fixes and one very important change of behaviour in Final Cut Pro X 10.3.2.

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  • Download motion for free. Motion monitors the video signal from one or more cameras (video4linux interface) and is able to detect if a significant part of the picture has changed. Features: interval snapshots, live streaming webcam, mpeg generation, database interface, OSD etc.

The output of task 5.2 and task 5.3 must be converted into a web-compliant version. In this processing step the colour depth and the resolution will be reduced and the content is stored in a web-compliant format. For textual content PNG file format is used. To allow a full text search.

Great to see Apple following up quite quickly on the last update with a series of bug fixes for the Pro Apps.

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Final Cut Pro X gets updated to 10.3.2. You will notice the change of behaviour when using delete on a range of audio in the Primary storyline. The update reverts back to the 10.2.3 way where it would extract this part of the audio rather than just mute it. You see - Apple do listen to their customers!

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Also the improved handling of long projects will be good news for those editors who have noticed a significant drop in performance when moving clips in large projects. (Early reports suggest a significant performance boost.)

We should also note here that Compressor has been fixed to allow the correct export of ProRes 4444 files with alpha - Something we know was driving a few graphic artists nuts!

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New in Final Cut Pro X 10.3.2

5.3
  • Ability to add custom folders of audio files to the Sound Effects browser
  • Using ripple delete on audio-only clips no longer disables the selected range
  • Audio meters retain custom width after relaunch
  • Improves responsiveness when editing very long projects
  • Improves performance when exporting H.264 files and changing frame rate
  • Exporting ProRes 4444 files with transparency using Compressor creates a correct alpha channel
  • Fixed an issue in which adjusting the line spacing of multi-line titles only applied to the first line
  • Fixed an issue in which secondary storylines with mixed roles could overlap in the timeline
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent burning Final Cut Pro projects to DVD via Apple USB SuperDrive

New in Motion 5.3.1

  • Improves stability when using multiple camera behaviors
  • Improves performance when exporting H.264 files and changing frame rate
  • Fixed a stability issue when using the Timecode text generator
  • Fixed a stability issue when the cursor rolls over markers during playback
  • Fixed a stability issue when using the nudge keyframe shortcut

New in Compressor 4.3.1

  • Fade In/Fade Out filter is applied correctly when using distributed encoding
  • Disc name and titles are correctly displayed when using languages with double-byte characters
  • Location paths are respected when using Compressor via Terminal
  • Improves performance when exporting H.264 files and changing frame rate
  • Exporting ProRes 4444 files with transparency using Compressor creates a correct alpha channel
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent processing files using 32-bit codecs including Animation, PNG, Cinepak, and WMV
  • Fixes an issue in which marker buttons on the Touch Bar may be displayed incorrectly
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent burning Final Cut Pro projects to DVD via Apple USB SuperDrive

As always before updating, back up your projects and zip up a copy of the existing application. Just in case!

Could this be clearing the deck for a feature update at NAB?

Force

Force is any influence that causes an object to change, either concerning its movement, direction, or geometrical construction.

learning objectives

  • Develop the relationship between mass and acceleration in determining force

Overview of Forces

In physics, a force is any influence that causes an object to undergo a certain change, either concerning its movement, direction, or geometrical construction. It is measured with the SI unit of Newtons. A force is that which can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate, or which can cause a flexible object to deform. Force can also be described by intuitive concepts such as a push or pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

What is a force?: Describes what forces are and what they do.

Qualities of Force

The original form of Newton’s second law states that the net force acting upon an object is equal to the rate at which its momentum changes. This law is further given to mean that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object, is in the direction of the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

As we mentioned, force is a vector quantity. A vector is a one dimensional array with elements of both magnitude and direction. In a force vector, the mass, (mathrm{m}), is the magnitude component and the acceleration, (mathrm{a}), is the directional component. The equation for force is written:

[mathrm{F=m⋅a}]

Related concepts to force include thrust, which increases the velocity of an object; drag, which decreases the velocity of an object; and torque which produces changes in rotational speed of an object. Forces which do not act uniformly on all parts of a body will also cause mechanical stresses, a technical term for influences which cause deformation of matter. While mechanical stress can remain embedded in a solid object, gradually deforming it, mechanical stress in a fluid determines changes in its pressure and volume.

Dynamics

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Dynamics is the study of the forces that cause objects and systems to move. To understand this, we need a working definition of force. Our intuitive definition of force — that is, a push or a pull —is a good place to start. We know that a push or pull has both magnitude and direction (therefore, it is a vector quantity) and can vary considerably in each regard.

shows a few examples of the “push-pull” nature of force. The top left example is that of a pulley system. The force that someone would have to pull down on the cable would have to equal and exceed the force made by the mass the object and the effects of gravity on those object in order for the system to move up. The top right example shows that any object resting on a surface will still exert force on that surface. The bottom example is that of two magnets being attracted to each other due to magnetic force.

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Examples of Force: Some situations in which forces are at play.

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