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E-raamat: Final Cut Express 4 Editing Workshop [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Apple, Final Cut Pro trainer, USA)
  • Formaat: 346 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2008
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080879222
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  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 303,35 €
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  • Formaat: 346 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2008
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080879222
Teised raamatud teemal:
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

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.
What's on the DVD? xi
Introduction xiii
What is Editing? xiii
Why Do I Get to Write This Book? xv
Who Should Read This Book? xvi
What's on the DVD? xvi
Acknowledgments xvii
Installing Final Cut Express
1(16)
What You Really Need
2(8)
Firing Up the Application
10(3)
Understanding the Interface
13(3)
Summary
16(1)
The Final Cut Express Interface
17(24)
Loading the Lesson
17(1)
Reconnecting the Media
18(2)
The Browser
20(9)
The Viewer
29(4)
Playing Clips
33(2)
Exploring the Canvas and Timeline
35(5)
Summary
40(1)
Setting Up Your Application Preferences
41(18)
Setting Up a New Project
41(1)
User Preferences
42(1)
General Preferences
42(7)
System Settings
49(6)
Easy Setup
55(3)
Summary
58(1)
Getting Material into Final Cut Express
59(18)
Capture
59(3)
Strategies for Capturing
62(7)
Log and Transfer
69(4)
Importing Files
73(1)
Importing Music
74(2)
Summary
76(1)
Cutting Up Those Shots
77(22)
Loading the Lesson
77(1)
Marking in and Out Points
78(1)
DV Start/Stop Detect
79(2)
Using Markers
81(3)
Slicing Your Clips
84(9)
Organizing the Clips
93(3)
Look Before You Cut
96(1)
Summary
97(2)
Editing Basics: Placing Your Shots
99(16)
Loading the Lesson
99(2)
Working with the Clips
101(12)
Summary
113(2)
Editing Basics: Building Your Sequence
115(18)
Loading the Lesson
115(1)
Making the Sequence
115(3)
Rearranging the Sequence
118(7)
The Trim Tools
125(6)
Summary
131(2)
Adding Transitions
133(22)
Loading the Lesson
134(1)
Applying Transitions
134(6)
Rendering
140(6)
Controlling Transitions
146(2)
Using Transitions
148(5)
Summary
153(2)
Advanced Editing: Trim Edit and Splitting Edits
155(12)
Setting Up the Project
155(1)
The Trim Edit Window
156(4)
The Split Edit
160(5)
Summary
165(2)
Advanced Editing: Using Sound
167(20)
Setting Up the Project
167(1)
Controlling Levels
167(10)
Normalization
177(1)
Finishing Up
178(4)
Voice Over
182(3)
Summary
185(2)
Adding Titles
187(12)
Setting Up the Project
187(1)
Text Generator
188(9)
Basic Animation
197(1)
Summary
198(1)
Boris Calligraphy and Advanced Titling
199(20)
Setting Up the Project
199(1)
Title 3D
199(9)
Title Crawl
208(1)
Nesting
209(5)
Still Images
214(4)
Summary
218(1)
Animating Images
219(14)
Setting Up the Project
219(1)
Keyframing
220(2)
Straight Motion
222(2)
Curved Motion
224(3)
Other Motion Controls
227(5)
Summary
232(1)
Animation Effects
233(18)
Setting Up the Project
233(1)
Motion Control
233(5)
Split Screen
238(1)
Brady Bunch Open
239(10)
Summary
249(2)
Adding Special Effects Filters
251(14)
Setting Up the Project
251(1)
Effect Availability
252(2)
Applying a Filter
254(1)
Some Useful Filters
255(9)
Summary
264(1)
Color Correction, Keys, and Mattes
265(16)
Color Correction
265(5)
Image Control
270(2)
Keying
272(3)
Matte
275(5)
Summary
280(1)
Compositing
281(12)
Setting Up the Project
281(1)
Generators
282(1)
Compositing Modes
283(8)
Summary
291(2)
Travel Mattes
293(16)
Setting Up the Project
293(1)
Travel Mattes
293(14)
Summary
307(2)
Outputting from Final Cut Expres
309(12)
Record to Tape
309(1)
Print to Video
310(2)
Export
312(7)
Archiving
319(1)
Summary
320(1)
Index 321
Tom Wolsky is an honors graduate of the London School of Film Technique with nearly 40 years of professional experience spanning film, tape, and digital production. Tom operates an independent studio, South Coast Productions. He also teaches for Apple Computer and for the Digital Media Academy and serves as a forum leader on creativecow.net