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- The Rules of Attraction is notable as the first studio motion picture to prove reliable use of Apple's Final Cut Pro editing system. Roger Avary became an Apple spokesperson for Final Cut Pro 3, appearing in print and web ads worldwide.
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Roger Avary became an Apple spokesperson for Final Cut Pro 3, appearing in print and web ads worldwide. His film within the film, Glitterati (2004), used elements of Victor's European trip and was shot entirely on digital video with a crew of two (Avary and producer Greg Shapiro).
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Roger Avary became an Apple spokesperson for Final Cut Pro 3, appearing in print and web ads worldwide. His film within the film, Glitterati (2004), used elements of Victor's European trip and was shot entirely on digital video with a crew of two (Avary and producer Greg Shapiro).
- August 23, 1965
Jan 17, 2024 · Here’s a little trinket Steve Jobs gave me after he found out I was editing in my meditation room and made me a spokesperson for Final Cut Pro 3.0. The Rules of Attraction was the first feature film released to use FCP3, narrowly edging out Soderbergh, who was simultaneously at work on Full Frontal.
Roger Roberts Avary [1] (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian-American film, television director, screenwriter and producer. He worked with Quentin Tarantino on Pulp Fiction , for which they won Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards .
The film was one of the first studio motion pictures to be edited using Final Cut Pro. Using a beta version of FCP 3, it demonstrated to the film industry that successful 3:2 pulldown matchback to 24fps could be achieved with an off-the-shelf product. Roger Avary, the film's director, became a spokesperson for FCP, appearing in print ads worldwide.
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Final Cut Pro (often abbreviated FCP or FCPX) is a professional non-linear video-editing application initially developed by Macromedia, and, since 1998, by Apple as part of its pro apps collection. Final Cut Pro allows users to import, edit, and process video footage, and output it to a wide variety of formats.
1,450 likes, 86 comments - roger.avary on January 17, 2024: "Here’s a little trinket Steve Jobs gave me after he found out I was editing in my meditation room and made me a spokesperson for Final Cut Pro 3.0.