Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro 7
by Diana Weynand
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by Diana Weynand
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by Michael Wohl; David Gross
Final Cut Express 4: Visual QuickStart Guide
by Lisa Brenneis
Apple Pro Training Series Motion Graphics and Effects in Final Cut Studio 2
by Mark Spencer; Jem Schofield
It's the year of High Definition video, and Final Cut Express is ready with a brand-new HD version chockfull of advanced titling and soundtrack creation tools. Here to ensure that users start taking advantage of Final Cut Express HD's real-time HD editing capabilities immediately is a thoroughly updated task-based guide to the program from best-selling author and digital video expert Lisa Brenneis. Users who are eager to make effective, compelling videos but don't want to invest heavily in training or equipment will welcome Lisa's simple step-by-step instructions, strong visual approach, and sound professional advice. In short order, they'll find themselves editing video; applying special effects and transitions; mastering the program's compositing, titling, and audio tools; and outputting their finished work. Readers will also learn about all that's new in this major upgrade: LiveType for creating HD-quality animated text and graphics, Soundtrack for producing custom musical scores, direct timeline file placement from Motion, Digital Cinema Desktop, direct import of iMovie projects, and much more.
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Based on 3 Ratings
No LiveType information - 2005-04-27
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This book, while quite good, doesn't contain any help in regard to using LiveType. Just thought people should be aware of this important fact.
Excellent Book for Beginners or Avid Users Switching Over - 2006-06-28
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I have been an Avid user all my life and I finally decided to buy Final Cut for my personal lap top computer when I switched to a Mac this year. This Visual QuickStart Guide is the perfect transition tool to move from Avid to Final Cut seamlessly. It got my brain thinking Final Cut instead of comparing it to Avid. Great book and great price. The only downside is there is virtually no discussion of how to use LiveType.
A very helpful reference book - 2009-02-07
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I am new to FCE, and am using an instruction DVD with movies, a lesson/tutorial book, and Lisa's book. Her book is a reference book, well-organized, clearly-written, and well-illustrated.
When I am not at the computer with the tutorial book, or need more in-depth information about a topic, she does a fabulous job. I don't use it as a tutorial/lesson book. It contains tons of extra information to supplement the tutorials.
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