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E-raamat: Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials

(Apple, Final Cut Pro trainer, USA)
  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: CMP Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136061585
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  • Kirjastus: CMP Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136061585
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Digital editing gives editors far greater freedom than ever before to move scenes of information around and place them anywhere in a film's sequence. Apple's Final Cut Pro is the most widely used Mac-based digital editor, and is especially popular with independent filmmakers and graphic artists. Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials enables readers to master the craft of digital editing on Apple's Final Cut Pro. This full-color editing workshop features eight tutorials that provide firsthand experience with the art and technique of editing. Covering the essentials - capturing material, organizing it, editing, adding transitions, basic titling and sound techniques, and outputting from the application - the tutorials are explained in jargon-free language by a seasoned teacher and digital editor. This book includes downloadable resources filled with graphic files for the tutorial projects to help users hone their editing craft.

Companion files are available at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/cw/wolsky-9781578202867/.
Introduction xi
Who Is This Book For? xiii
What's on the DVD? xiii
Acknowledgements xiii
Capturing Your Material
1(30)
Firing Up the Application
1(1)
Understanding the Interface
2(2)
The Primary Windows
2(2)
Setting up the Application
4(2)
System Settings
6(5)
Scratch Disks
7(2)
Search Folders
9(1)
Memory & Cache
9(1)
Playback Control
9(1)
External Editors
10(1)
Effect Handling
11(1)
Audio/Video Settings
11(6)
Sequence Presets
12(1)
Capture Presets
13(2)
Device Control
15(2)
A/V Devices
17(1)
Log and Capture
17(4)
Keyboard Shortcuts
18(3)
Strategies for Capturing
21(5)
Capture Now
21(2)
Batch Capture
23(3)
Clip
26(1)
Tools
26(1)
Importing Music
27(2)
Summary
29(2)
Cutting Up Those Shots
31(34)
Loading the Lesson
31(1)
Where to Work
32(6)
The Browser
32(1)
Using Shortcut Menus
33(2)
The Viewer
35(1)
Playing Clips
35(3)
Creating Subclips
38(4)
Cutting Up Master Clips
42(3)
Slicing Up Master Clips
45(9)
Slice 1
46(1)
Slice 2
47(2)
Deleting Clips
49(1)
Slice 3
50(2)
Comparison
52(1)
Range Clipping
53(1)
Organizing the Clips
54(5)
Look Before You Cut
59(2)
Duplicating Sequences
60(1)
Media Manager
61(3)
Summary
64(1)
Building Your Sequence
65(32)
Loading the Lesson
65(2)
Working with Clips
67(12)
Overwrite
70(1)
Insert
71(3)
Alternative Overwrite and Insert
74(1)
Replace
75(1)
Fit to Fill
76(2)
Superimpose
78(1)
Making a Sequence
79(8)
Swap Edit
83(4)
Trimming Your Sequence
87(9)
The Ripple Tool
89(1)
The Roll Tool
90(1)
The Slip Tool
91(1)
The Slide Tool
92(1)
The Trim Edit Window
93(3)
Summary
96(1)
Using Sound
97(26)
Loading the Lesson
98(1)
Setting up the Project
98(1)
Viewing Your Material
98(1)
The Split Edit
98(7)
In the Timeline
99(3)
In the Viewer
102(3)
Controlling Levels
105(13)
In the Timeline
105(1)
Fading Levels in the Timeline
105(2)
Controlling Track Levels
107(1)
More Fades
108(2)
In the Viewer
110(2)
Middle of the Sequence
112(2)
End of the Sequence
114(1)
Audio Mixer
115(2)
Audio Peaks
117(1)
Voice Over
118(3)
Summary
121(2)
Adding Transitions
123(26)
Loading the Lesson
123(1)
Applying Transitions
124(8)
Favorite Transitions
125(2)
Checking the Media
127(3)
Using the Canvas Edit Overlay
130(1)
Shortcut Menu Transition
131(1)
Rendering
132(5)
Render Commands
133(1)
Render Previewing
134(2)
Render Control
136(1)
Render Manager
136(1)
Controlling Transitions
137(1)
Transition in the Viewer
138(2)
Using Transitions
140(7)
Cube Spin
141(1)
Dip to Color Dissolve
142(1)
Star Iris
142(1)
Page Peel
143(1)
Push Slide
144(1)
Gradient Wipe
145(2)
Conclusion
147(2)
Adding Titles
149(36)
Loading the Lesson
149(1)
Setting up the Project
150(1)
Text Generator
150(9)
Text
150(6)
Drop Shadow
156(1)
Opacity
157(2)
Subtitles
159(1)
Basic Animation
159(2)
Boris Calligraphy
161(1)
Title 3D
161(8)
Type On
169(1)
Title Crawl
170(2)
Text Scrambler
172(1)
Vector Shape
173(1)
Nesting
174(6)
Text
176(2)
Background
178(2)
Photoshop Titles
180(2)
Resolution
182(1)
Summary
183(2)
Editing Forms
185(36)
Editing Considerations
186(4)
Loading the Lesson
190(1)
Setting up the Project
190(1)
Documentary
190(7)
Music
197(4)
Marking the Beat on the Track
197(2)
Marking the Beat on the Timeline
199(2)
Multicamera Editing
201(7)
Action
208(3)
The Line
208(3)
Dialog
211(8)
Summary
219(2)
Outputting from Final Cut Pro
221(22)
Record to Tape
222(1)
Print to Video
223(1)
Edit to Tape
224(3)
Export
227(14)
QuickTime Movie
227(3)
For Soundtrack and LiveType
230(1)
Using Compressor
231(2)
QuickTime Conversion
233(3)
Audio Export
236(1)
Export Audio to AIFF(s)
236(2)
Export Audio to OMF
238(1)
Batch List
238(1)
EDL
239(1)
XML
240(1)
Batch Export
241(1)
Summary
242(1)
Index 243


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