Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro 7 Quick-Reference Guide

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Pearson Education, Apr 16, 2010 - Computers - 99998 pages
Ideal for students and editors on the go, this is the quick look-up guide you’ve been hunting for. Veteran trainer Brendan Boykin uses clear, concise explanations and an easy-to-use format to put the essential techniques, most-used tools, and most-efficient workflows at your fingertips. A compendium of Final Cut Pro best practices, tips, and quick-glance reminders, plus a great summary of what’s new in Final Cut Pro 7 including iChat Theater support, the redesigned speed tools, and sharing projects on a Blu-ray disc. The book's compact size makes it easy to fit in a jacket pocket or computer case so that readers have it handy when they need it most.

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Contents

Overview
Final Cut Pro Interface
Project Setup
Ingest
Editing
Trimming
Audio
Transitions
Speed
Keyframing
Generators and Templates
Compositing
Output
Specialized Workflows
Media Manager
Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts

Filters

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2010)

Brendan Boykin is a trainer, editor and consultant based in Colorado. With his background in broadcast and corporate video combined with his designation as an Apple Certified Master Trainer, Brendan provides training to post-production, education and broadcast facilities nationwide. Brendan consults on several books in the Apple Pro Training Series.

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