Final Cut Pro X : making the transition /

Overview: Final Cut Pro X has literally rocked the film and video-editing world by completely re-imagining the inherent concepts of nonlinear editing. For many editors and users of the previous versions of Final Cut Pro, it is like starting anew and learning a brand-new program. Those experienced wi...

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Main Author: Jordan, Larry, 1950-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA. : Peachpit Press, ©2012.
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505 0 |a Welcome -- Preparing For Final Cut Pro X: -- Getting your system ready to edit -- Why use an editing workflow? -- Summary -- Get Started Editing: -- Learning about events and projects -- Starting Final Cut Pro X -- Touring the interface -- Creating a new event -- Importing media -- Creating a new project -- Creating a simple edit -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Managing Events, Projects, And Shortcuts: -- All about events -- All about projects -- Creating keyboard shortcuts -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Managing Media: -- Overview -- Naming media folders -- Importing media -- Special cases -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Organizing Clips: Ratings, Keywords, And Extended Metadata: -- Displaying events and clips -- Working the ratings -- Keying in on keywords -- Managing metadata -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Editing: -- Editing process -- Editing and playback preferences -- Editing techniques -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Organizing Your Edit: -- Making selections -- Using markers and to-dos -- Copy and paste options -- Magnetic timeline -- Magic of compound clips -- Grab bag of tools -- Roles -- Timeline index -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Trimming Your Edit: -- Getting ready to trim -- Setting the scene -- Precision editor -- Twelve trimming techniques -- Introducing the trim tool -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Audio: -- Audio basics -- Audio in final Cut Pro X -- Introducing the inspector -- Audio techniques -- Special situations for audio -- Mixing -- Explaining keyframes -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Transitions: -- Transitions overview -- Transition basics -- Advanced transitions -- Transition inspector -- Transition browser -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Titles And Text: -- Title basics -- Modifying titles -- Displaying action and title safe -- Finding and replacing text -- Specific title examples -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Built-In Effects: -- Effects basics -- Transform effects -- Animate using keyframes -- Trim, crop, and ken burns -- Distort, or corner pinning -- Image stabilization -- Rolling shutter -- Spatial conform -- Compositing -- Special case: Use compound clips for effects -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Themes And Generators: -- Themes -- Generators -- Adjusting a generator in motion -- Summary -- Keying: -- Planning a key -- Creating a luma key -- Creating a Chroma key -- Adding a mask -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Retiming: -- Basics of retiming -- Hold frames -- Constant speed changes -- Variable speed changes -- Other speed effects -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Color Correction: -- Color correction basics -- Color looks -- Color correction with the enhancement menu -- How to read the video scopes -- Adjusting grayscale and color -- Using masks for color correction -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Sharing And Exporting: -- Overview of the output process -- Exporting a high-quality master file -- Exporting roles -- Other options in the share menu -- Summary -- Keyboard shortcuts -- Index. 
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