Oreilly - Final Cut Pro Basic Editing: Video QuickStart
by Peachpit Press, Peachpit Press | Publisher: Peachpit Press | Release Date: May 2007 | ISBN: 9780321501776
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- 1. Final Cut Pro Basic Editing
- 2. A Tour of the Interface
- Main Interface Overview 00:05:29
- Additional Windows and Tools 00:01:39
- 3. Preferences and Settings
- Easy Setup 00:00:52
- A/V Settings 00:00:35
- To Set General Preferences 00:01:40
- 4. Anatomy of a Final Cut Pro Project
- Project Files and Media Files 00:00:45
- To Create a New Project 00:00:42
- To Create a Sequence 00:00:46
- To Create a Bin 00:00:55
- 5. Capturing Video
- Setting Scratch Disks Under System Settings 00:01:26
- To Capture Without Device Control 00:01:49
- To Set a Logging Bin 00:01:00
- Marking and Logging Clips 00:02:03
- Batch Capturing Offline Clips 00:02:34
- 6. Importing Files into the Browser
- To Import an Image File 00:01:35
- To Import an Audio File 00:00:45
- To Convert Audio to a 48kHz AIFF File Using iTunes 00:01:55
- 7. Working with Clips in the Viewer
- To Open a Clip in the Viewer 00:00:48
- Playing Clips Using the Mouse or Keyboard 00:01:38
- Setting and Changing In and Out Points 00:01:25
- 8. Making an Edit
- Insert and Overwrite Edits 00:03:42
- To Target Tracks in the Timeline 00:00:48
- 9. Timeline Navigation
- To Turn Snapping On and Off 00:00:33
- To Move Between Edits: Scrubbing Clips and Jumping Edits 00:01:16
- Typing Timecode to Jump to an Exact Point in the Timeline 00:01:59
- Timeline Scaling, Scrolling, and Zooming 00:02:27
- Locking Tracks 00:00:30
- 10. Selection Tools in the Timeline
- Selecting a Clip or Transition to Move, Copy, or Paste 00:02:59
- Selecting Multiple Edit Points, Clips, or Tracks 00:01:42
- Linking Video and Audio, Correcting Out of Synch Clips 00:01:56
- Other Tools: Rolling an Edit, Splitting a Clip 00:01:52
- 11. Transitions
- To View Transitions and Effects 00:01:14
- To Add a Transition Effect to a Cut 00:01:14
- 12. Working with Audio
- Opening an Audio Clip in the Viewer 00:01:09
- Turning on Waveforms and Changing Track Height 00:03:36
- 13. Titles
- To Add a Title Generator to a Sequence 00:02:48
- To Create an Animated Title 00:01:38
- 14. Finishing
- Rendering 00:03:10
- Printing Back to Tape 00:05:27
- To Export a Clip or Sequence as a QuickTime Movie 00:01:37