Apple Pro Training Series Final Cut Pro 6
by Diana Weynand
Apple Pro Training Series Final Cut Pro 6: Beyond the Basics
by Michael Wohl
Apple Pro Training Series Motion 3
by Damian Allen; Mark Spencer; Bryce Button; Tony Huet
Apple Pro Training Series Soundtrack Pro 2
by Martin Sitter
Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro 7
by Diana Weynand
Apple Pro Training Series Final Cut Pro 6
by Diana Weynand
Apple Pro Training Series Color
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
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
Broadcast editors work with deadlines that are the most
demanding in the field. To help you meet those deadlines and learn
to use Final Cut Pro at the same time, this easy look-up guide
focuses on the essential features that you need to get your stories
done quickly without sacrificing quality. For editing everything
from voiceovers to sports and news packages, you’ll get tips
for efficient setup, customization, and trimming techniques.
You’ll learn the best methods for making audio adjustments,
how to use common transitions and effects, splice in fat and tight
bites, cover narration with B-Roll, and prepare a story for
delivery.
“No one teaches cutting edge technology better than Joe
Torelli. Read his book. In clear, simple terms, he'll show you
things you might miss that will make you a better
storyteller.”
—Bob Dotson, Emmy Award-winning NBC News
correspondent
“As the first person to use an Avid digital nonlinear editing
system in a broadcast environment, who better than Joseph Torelli
to write the definitive book on fast story editing under tremendous
deadline pressures than this veteran broadcast
videographer-editor.”
—Tom Ohanian, Academy Award and two-time Emmy Award recipient
and Co-Inventor, Avid Media, Film, Multicamera Systems
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Excellent: The Best Teaching Aid On The Subject - 2008-09-29
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The only thing better is to have Joe Torelli sit and teach my class in person. Easy to follow and understand, just what college students need. I recommend it to all my Broadcast Journalism students.
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