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E-raamat: Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express Users: Making the Creative Leap

(Apple, Final Cut Pro trainer, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136071577
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  • ISBN-13: 9781136071577
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Updates and addendum for the new version of FCPX (10.0.3) are available on the companion website, fcpxbook.com.

Are you an iMovie or Final Cut Express user ready to make the jump to Final Cut Pro? If so, look no further.

Take your movies to the next level with this easy-to-follow, hand-on guide from one of the preeminent Apple trainers in the world today. Author Tom Wolsky starts with the basics of Final Cut Pro X, allowing you to easily make the leap from Final Cut Express or iMovie, then gradually introduces you to more complex techniques with step-by-step tutorials. Tom specifically shows you how certain techniques and concepts you utilized in iMovie and Final Cut Express translate to Final Cut Pro.

More than a button-pushing manual, this editing workshop gives your firsthand experience with the art and technique of editing with Final Cut Pro. It includes in-depth information on the application's features, interface elements, and tools. You will develop a working knowledge of the principles and methods taught in film schools with tutorials that covers the essentials:

. Nuances of system set-up to ensure smooth operation

. Getting your tape-based and file-based AVCHD and DSLR media into Final Cut Pro and getting it organized

. Editing to build and trim a sequence of shots

. Working with audio, split edits, back-timing and level control

. Adding transitions

. Final Cut Pro titling tools

. Color correction, image animation, and special effects

. Compositing to enhance your projects

. Outputting your material
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Lesson 1 Getting Started with Final Cut Pro X
1(18)
iMovie and Final Cut Express
2(1)
What You Really Need
3(10)
Multiple Drives
3(6)
Optimizing Your Computer for FCP
9(2)
Monitors
11(2)
Firing Up the Application
13(4)
The Primary Panels
14(1)
Window Arrangements
15(2)
Summary
17(2)
Lesson 2 The Final Cut Pro Interface
19(38)
Loading the Lesson
20(1)
The Event Library
21(4)
Event Library Buttons
23(2)
The Event Browser
25(7)
Event Browser Controls
25(1)
Filmstrip View
26(1)
List View
27(1)
Viewing Clips
28(2)
Event Browser Details
30(2)
The Viewer
32(2)
The Inspector
34(3)
Toolbar
37(4)
Dashboard
37(1)
Left-Side Buttons
38(1)
Right-Side Buttons
39(2)
The Project Library
41(4)
The Timeline
45(7)
Quick Edit
52(3)
Summary
55(2)
Lesson 3 Preferences and Importing
57(28)
User Preferences
58(7)
Editing
59(1)
Playback
60(2)
Import
62(3)
Preferences Files
65(1)
Creating a New Event
65(2)
Importing
67(2)
Import from Camera
69(10)
Creating Camera Archives
70(1)
File-based Camera
71(3)
Reimporting Files
74(1)
Importing from Tape-based Cameras
75(2)
Importing from iPhoto and Aperture
77(1)
Importing from iMovie
78(1)
Importing from XML
79(1)
Converting Files
79(4)
Importing Music
81(2)
Summary
83(2)
Lesson 4 Organization
85(24)
Loading the Lesson
85(1)
Organizing the Clips
86(3)
Naming Clips
87(1)
Deleting Clips
88(1)
Keywords
89(6)
Favorites and Rejects
95(4)
Search Filter
98(1)
Smart Collections
99(5)
Other Tools
104(5)
Compound Clips and Auditions
105(3)
Summary
108(1)
Lesson 5 Editing Basics: The Edit Functions
109(22)
Loading the Lesson
109(1)
Look Before You Cut
110(1)
Editing Clips
111(18)
Append
112(3)
Insert
115(5)
Connect
120(3)
Overwrite
123(2)
Replace
125(2)
Audition
127(2)
Summary
129(2)
Lesson 6 Advanced Editing: Trimming
131(26)
Loading the Lesson
131(1)
Trimming Shots
132(7)
Moving Shots
132(1)
Changing Attachment
133(1)
Adding Edits and Gap Clips
134(3)
Marking a Selection
137(1)
Range Selection
138(1)
Trim Shortcuts
138(1)
Trim Tools
139(13)
The Ripple Edit
140(4)
The Roll Edit
144(1)
The Slip Edit
145(1)
The Slide Edit
146(1)
The Position Tool
147(3)
Trimming Connected Clips
150(2)
The Precision Editor
152(3)
Summary
155(2)
Lesson 7 Working with Audio
157(38)
Setting Up the Project
158(1)
The Split Edit
159(3)
Making Split Edits
160(2)
Trimming Expanded Clips
162(1)
Controlling Levels
163(15)
Audio Meters
163(2)
Audio Enhancements
165(3)
Channel Configurations
168(1)
Mixing Levels in the Timeline
169(1)
Fading Levels in the Timeline
170(1)
Changing Levels on Part of a Clip
171(2)
Setting Clip Levels
173(2)
Match Audio
175(1)
Subframe Precision
176(2)
Pan Levels
178(2)
Roles
180(1)
Editing Music
181(5)
Adding Markers
183(3)
Connecting Clips
186(1)
Timeline Index
187(4)
Synchronizing Clips
191(1)
Recording Audio
192(2)
Summary
194(1)
Lesson 8 Adding Transitions
195(20)
Loading the Lesson
196(1)
Applying Transitions
196(5)
Available Media
198(3)
Adjusting Transitions and Clips
201(3)
Transitions and Connected Clips
204(2)
Transitions and Audio
206(3)
Copying Transitions
209(1)
Transition Browser
209(5)
Summary
214(1)
Lesson 9 Adding Titles and Still Images
215(28)
Setting Up the Project
216(1)
Title Browser
216(3)
Build In/Out
216(3)
Text Controls
219(1)
Text Styles
220(5)
Title Fades
225(1)
Bumpers, Opens, Credits, and Elements
226(1)
Lower Thirds
227(1)
Find and Replace
228(1)
Generators and Themes
229(2)
Generators
229(2)
Themes
231(1)
Custom Animation
231(3)
Compound Titles
234(4)
Text
234(1)
Texture
235(1)
Putting It All Together
236(2)
Still Images
238(3)
Resolution
240(1)
Summary
241(2)
Lesson 10 Adding Effects
243(30)
Setting Up the Project
244(1)
Applying an Effect
245(7)
Copying and Pasting
247(1)
Animating Effects
248(3)
Audition Effects
251(1)
Video Effects
252(10)
Basics
252(1)
Blur
252(1)
Distortion
253(2)
Keying
255(2)
Light
257(2)
Looks
259(1)
Stylize
260(1)
Tiling
261(1)
Audio Effects
262(5)
Retiming
267(4)
Constant Speed Changes
267(2)
Variable Speed
269(2)
Stabilization
271(1)
Summary
272(1)
Lesson 11 Color Correction
273(24)
Color Correction
274(16)
Color Balance
274(1)
Video Scopes
275(3)
Color Board
278(2)
Using the Color Board
280(2)
White Balance
282(1)
Silhouette
283(1)
Night
284(1)
Broadcast Safe
285(1)
Match Color
286(2)
Looks
288(2)
Secondary Correction
290(6)
Shape Mask
290(4)
Color Mask
294(2)
Summary
296(1)
Lesson 12 Animating Images
297(30)
Setting Up the Project
297(1)
Transform
298(9)
Scale
300(3)
Rotation
303(1)
Position
304(1)
Anchor Point
304(3)
Crop
307(4)
Trim
307(1)
Crop
308(1)
Ken Burns
309(2)
Distort
311(2)
Motion Animation
313(5)
Straight Motion
313(3)
Curved Motion
316(2)
Split Screen
318(4)
Picture in Picture
318(2)
Multilayer Animation
320(2)
Motion Control
322(4)
Summary
326(1)
Lesson 13 Compositing
327(28)
Setting Up the Project
328(1)
Blend Modes
328(8)
Compositing Preview
330(1)
Screen and Multiply
330(1)
Animated Text Composite
331(2)
Adding a Bug
333(3)
Stencils and Silhouettes
336(18)
Organic Melding
338(2)
Highlight Matte
340(2)
Animating the Highlight
342(1)
Glints
343(1)
Animating the Circle
343(2)
Polishing the Glow
345(1)
One More Touch
345(1)
Video in Text
346(1)
Getting Started
347(1)
Making Text
347(1)
Separating the Letters
348(1)
Adding Video
349(3)
Edging
352(1)
Animating the Text
353(1)
Summary
354(1)
Lesson 14 Outputting from Final Cut Pro
355(20)
Setting Up the Project
355(1)
Share
356(9)
Media Browser and Apple Devices
356(4)
Share Monitor
360(2)
Blu-ray and DVD
362(2)
YouTube, Vimeo, and Others
364(1)
Export
365(7)
Export Media
365(3)
Roles
368(1)
Still Image Export
369(1)
HTTP Live Streaming
370(1)
Compressor
370(2)
Archiving
372(1)
Summary
373(2)
Index 375
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