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Online Store - Final Cut Express 4 Editing Workshop

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List Price: $36.95
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Manufacturer: Focal Press
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 006.696 EAN: 9780240810775 ISBN: 0240810775 Label: Focal Press Manufacturer: Focal Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2008-05-09 Publisher: Focal Press Studio: Focal Press
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Go beyond the mechanics of Final Cut Express 4--learn how to edit with it! More than a button-pushing manual--this workshop give you firsthand experience with the art and technique of editing. You develop a working knowledge with nineteen tutorials that cover each and every essential, including: * setting up your system and understanding the interface * ingesting and organizing your material including drive-based and disc-based camera data * slicing, dicing, and organizing clips * editing to build and trim a sequence of shots * adding transitions * using sound to refine your edit * titling with FCE and Photoshop * animating images to create engaging scenes * adding special effects filters * compositing to enhance your projects * outputting your material The companion DVD contains project media, demo software, and free plug-ins for your use.
* Nineteen tutorial lessons give you firsthand experience with the art and technique of editing * Covers every essential activity from system set-up to outputting your material * The companion DVD contains project media files, demo software and plug-ins
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent learning tool Comment: Final Cut Express has a bit of a learning curve to work through. I'm only half-way through this book, and its worth is already more that I paid for it. I'd already been through most of the online help, and also another FCE4 book that I had purchased, when I bought this one. It has provided many valuable insights that have made it possible for me to actually become productive with Final Cut Express.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A very useful book Comment: This is a very useful book for anyone learning the program. Video editing, particularly titling and animation, can be detailed and laborious. The writer--an experienced editor--takes you through the process step-by-step in contrast to manuals that merely describe a program's functions.
The accompanying CD has hands-on lessons for every chapter, so the reader can actually experience what the writer describes. Invaluable. Final Cut, even the express version, offers many video capabilities for both amateur and professional. This book shortens the learning process and brings you up-to-speed quickly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The BEST Comment: I purchased three books on editing Final Cut Express 4. This is the most helpful of the three. It was the only one that was helpful in setting up my iMac to work effectively with Final Cut Express 4.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing learning curve Comment: Everything I needed to improve and speed up my learning curve on FCE. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tom's the best Comment: I've gotten each new edition of this book, even though there aren't a huge number of changes. It's just nice to see the updates he's made and draw from his rich knowledge and experience with Final Cut Pro/Final Cut Express/iMovie, and the new nuances he throws in with each edition.
You can already learn some key points to keep in mind about the latest version of FCE in the Excerpt from the front of the book available for viewing on Amazon. It's worth the price of the book right there!
Tom works so hard providing lucid and practical support on the Apple Support page for FCE, and no doubt uses that to enhance the next edition. You're going to be getting his free advice sooner or later, so you might as well throw a few bucks his way and give him some credit for all that you will benefit from his wisdom. I've bought several of the other FCE books over the years, but Tom is the best.
Ron Carlson
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