Synopses & Reviews
Final Cut Pro 3 Editing Workshop complements Apple's documentation with a series of tutorials that teach readers the art and technique of editing with Final Cut Pro by working through 13 lessons. Tutorials cover the complete range of tasks, from installing the application to outputting. All of the necessary materials, including raw video footage and sequences, detailed instructions, tips, and principles taught in film schools, guide the reader to a working knowledge of Final Cut Pro. The companion CDROM contains everything needed to perform the exercises, including raw video footage and sequences.
Synopsis
Master the art and technique of editing with Final Cul Pro on Mac OS X. Thirteen tutorial lessons cover the complete range of tasks from installing the application to color correction and outputting. In this Apple-Certified guide, all of the ingredients--including raw video footage and tips and tricks--blend to give you a working knowledge of the principles taught in film schools. Features a pullout FCP Key guide.
Synopsis
Go beyond the mechanics of Final Cut Pro 3 - learn how to edit with it! More than a button-pushing manual - this editing workshop gives you firsthand experience with the art and technique of editing with Final Cut Pro 3(FCP). It includes in-depth i
Final Cut Pro 3 Editing Workshop goes beyond the mechanics of Final Cut Pro with a tutorial guide to the art and technique of editing. This comprehensive series of editing lessons gives you a working knowledge of the principles and methods taught in film schools.
About the Author
Tom Wolsky is an honors graduate of the London School of Film Technique with nearly 40 years of professional experience spanning film, tape, and digital production. Career highlights include working on BBC documentaries and dramas; producing ABC News programs; managing tape operations and news editors; as well as the occasional screenwriting gig. Tom operates an independent studio, South Coast Productions. In recent years, he has acted as a guide on a number of online forums, published articles in DV and Macworld magazines, and taught in many venues including the Digital Media Academy at Stanford University.