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What's in the Box? Kick off 2010 with SF Cutters

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 from 6:15 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

What's in the Box? Kick off 2010 with SF Cutters

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Ninth St. Screening Room NEW Location: Meeting starts 7:15
some parking lots nearby - there are many:  other travel suggstions at
the end of this message.

Soma Grand Parking Garage
1160 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 431-8800

Smart Parking
1127 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103-1514
(415) 552-501

Doors Open at 6:15 PM Check in -bring work to screen

Pizza, snacks and drinks served at 6:30, social time and networking

Meeting Welcome and Announcements at 7:15 ( parking opens up at 7 on street )

Presentations begin 7:20

We will screen members work around presentations and before Raffle

Raffle at 9:30

Leave, Meeting ends at 9:50, out by 10 PM

Stump the Gurus -  Jesse Spencer and Kevin Monahan bring your FCP questions


Digital Anarchy's new product debut : "Beauty Box" demo by Jim Tierney

The Next Generation in Skin Retouching Software.

Introducing Beauty Box, the next generation in skin retouching software. By using advanced techniques like Face Detection, this skin retouching plugin for use with After Effects and Final Cut Pro, will automatically identify skin tones, while preserving important facial features. We make the process of retouching video easier than ever with this retouch plugin. You no longer have to manually create masks and retouch video frame by frame.

Thanks to Digital Anarchy for supporting our admissions

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Welcome our new sponsor AJA - look forward to seeing more of AJA this year, understand workflows with the New Ki Pro and IO product lines: http://www.aja.com/products/ki-pro/

Celebrate AJA' s new move to Grass Valley. CA


Tery Williams, Field Engineer for AJA Video will demonstrate the revolutionary Ki Pro. Finally, shoot on the same codec as you edit with, full raster 10 bit Apple ProRes 422, built natively into Ki Pro’s stand-alone, portable hardware with included up/down/cross conversion for a unified format experience regardless of camera choice.

http://www.aja.com/index.php

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Kevin Monahan, shows "Sexy, Flashy Transitions" - Kevin's newest development - so new you will be the FIRST to see it. In fact Kevin needs to name his creation so let's make some suggestions! This is the second product developed by Kevin, "Blu Ray Templates" are very popular, especially in Europe. Available to purchase & download:

http://www.fcpworld.com/

Kevin Monahan is the founder of SF Cutters, and a visionary who fostered Final Cut Pro User Groups around the world. He is an editor, trainer, author, and featured speaker. Most recently worked on the release of Final Cut Studio for Apple, he is an expert in FCP 7 and more.

Bring your reels, trailers and work for members' screenings: please bring on dvd playable on a Mac notebook

NEW location : Ninth St Screening Room in San Francisco

See new and old friends : share Pizza, snacks and drinks

Bring in the New with the old price of $5 online or at the door.

( Note : Seating is a bit more limited at Ninth St. People with reserved online tickets will be admitted first, but seats will not be held. Seating is first come first served after admission. You may pay online with Major Credit card, or Paypal, or at the door with cash while seating is available. SF Cutters is not responsible if you arrive late without notice and we are sold out. We will seat persons who are present, to the full capacity. Usually everything works out, but Ninth St. is a smaller venue than our previous meeting locations for the last few years. Please let us know if you need any special seating accommodations. email sfcuttster@gmail.com at least 24 hours before the event for response and/or action. )

Directions to Ninth Street Independent Film Center
The Ninth Street Independent Film Center is located at 
145 Ninth Street, between Mission ( Natoma ) and Howard. 
 
MUNI/BART
 • Closest BART Stop: Civic Center - walk, or taxi to 145 Ninth.
 • Closest Muni Bus: 19 Polk & 14 Mission.

Parking Information
Weekdays and Saturdays: We suggest public transportation, as meters are in effect all day. If you must drive,
you can look for unmetered parking under the freeway on Division Street. There is a paid parking lot on
Division between 8th and 9th.

There is also a City Park at 5th and Mission - walk over 4 blocks to 9th.


Restrictions: Please note that parking is prohibited on 9th Street from 7AM to 9AM and from 3PM to 7PM.


Raffle Information :


Raffle Information : There is a great raffle from Artbeats $500, Pond 5 - 2 $100 gift certificates, Training from Creative Cow and Toolfarm, Books from Focal Press and Peachpit, Atmosphere from DigiEffects, Beauty Box from Digital Anarchy, Noise Industry Plugin, Red Giant Plugin, T Shirts from Digital Anarchy, a Paramount Films all cotton women's shirt medium, Motion templates from Motion VFX, Mocha for Final Cut Pro from Imagineer, and 3 mo Rental of Sapphire Plugins from GenArts - enough to post your video

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Ninth St. Screening Room
145 Ninth Street
San Francisco, CA

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 from 6:15 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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SF Cutters is the World's first Apple Final Cut Pro User Group forming in March of 2000.

That's right, the concept of a DV User Group, complete with networking, screenings and tech info centered around Apple Final Cut Pro was born right here in San Francisco. Currently there are over 100 chapters of Final Cut Pro and ProApps User Groups based upon our model. We are proud to be the founders of this exciting movement, dubbed in 1999 as "The DV Revolution". Viva!

SF Cutters meets regularly in San Francisco and the Bay Area Jan thru Nov, the schedule may vary from year to year.