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Class on Demand Complete Training for Final Cut Pro
Class on Demand Complete Training for Final Cut Pro

Class on Demand Complete Training for Final Cut Pro 7 Educational Training Tutorial DVD-ROM with Tom Wolsky 94900

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Class on Demand Complete Training for Final Cut Pro Features

  • Learn the powerful and precise editing tools of Final Cut Pro 7

  • Hosted by post-production veteran, Tom Wolsky

  • 5 Hours of Training!


About Class On Demand Complete Training For Final Cut Pro

Product Description With our Final Cut Pro 7 training, you'll learn to use Final Cut Pro powerful and precise editing tools to create content in any format from DV and native HDV to fully uncompressed HD. Final Cut Pro gives you more creative options than ever before, and your host Tom Wolsky will help you master the software. Lessons Include: 1) Optimizing your System 2) Interface 3) Quick Start 4) Interface Details 5) Customizing 6) Editing 7) Enhancing the Edit 8) Storyboard editing 9) Trimming 10) Understanding Clips 11) Settings and Preferences 12) Ingesting 13) Audio 14) Transitions 15) Titles 16) Motion Effects 17) Speed 18) iChat Theater 19) Multicam editing 20) Filters 21) Compositing 22) Media Manager 23) Outputting Review Final Cut Pro Editors Get Better with Class on Demand Complete TRAINING for Final Cut Pro 7 April 8th, 2010 If you are an editor like me you started with out a manual and learned how to edit on your own. You know you can edit and you feel that you have it down, do not let your ego get in the way of becoming a better editor with Class on Demands Complete TRAINING for Final Cut Pro 7. Instructor Tom Wolsky is on the Board of Directors of the Digital Media Academy, for whom he is an instructor in Final Cut Pro at their Stanford University summer program. Tom is an internationally known guru on Final Cut and the author of five Final Cut instructional books. Having developed video journalism curriculum for Apple Computer, Tom also does professional development training and teaches in schools around the country. As an instructor Toms knowledge of Final Cut Pro is so deep that he can train you completely in Final Cut Pro in 5 hours. Now to make it stick you will have to spend another 20 hours reviewing and using the tips and tools that he demonstrates. Right off the bat I learned 5 new shortcuts that will enhance my editing and make me more efficient as a cutter. I can honestly say I learned something new in each lesson. Does that mean I didn t know what I was doing prior to this awesome training DVD? No...maybe...actually not at all. I was stuck in my ways and it feels great to open up and get this training to help me move forward especially with a newer version of Final Cut Pro. Some of my favorite lessons were... Trimming Audio Transitions Multicam Editing Compositing Media Manager The one lesson that blew me out of the water and is something I had no idea that Final Cut Pro offers is the iChat Theater. iChat Theater will allow you to broadcast your timeline or viewer to a client or anyone on the other end of the chat. It will also allow you to broadcast the timecode while playing your timeline as well as using the text or video chat feature to have complete interaction with your client. OUTSTANDING!!! Insight - The lessons are on a DVD-ROM and packed with 5 hours of lessons and all the project and media files are supplied on the DVD-ROM. You can open the project files and follow along with Tom or you can sit back and watch and understand what is going on. Glad that they supplied the files but I probably will not use them since I understand what is going on. If you use a single monitor while you edit, first of all why? Secondly, you will have a difficult time following along with the lessons and will be forced to watch the lessons without participating. Being that the training is on a DVD-ROM you can not play it in a DVD player. I understand why it has to be a DVD-ROM and not on a regular DVD. With 5 hours of lessons you would need 3 discs plus an additional disc for the media and project files. Maybe when Blu-Ray is the standard on computers they will move over to that format. The only reason I have a problem with it is if you have a single monitor computer but who edits like that these days? Final Thoughts - This is by far the best training series that I have seen for Final Cut Pro. I m a huge advocate for the Apple Pro Training Series but this is a step up from that and with the expertise of Tom