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E-raamat: From iMovie to Final Cut Pro X: Making the Creative Leap

(Apple, Final Cut Pro trainer, USA)
  • Formaat: 424 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315456270
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  • Formaat: 424 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315456270

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From iMovie to Final Cut Pro X offers an accessible, introductory guide to those taking up video editing using Final Cut Pro X, especially users making the transition from iMovie, Apples free video software, helping aspirational and mobile filmmakers develop the skills needed to take their career to the next stage. Written by award-winning former Apple Education trainer and Final Cut Pro expert Tom Wolsky, this full-color book illuminates the key differences between these two applications and teaches users how to produce first-class results using the professional application. Wolsky also covers best practices for those working with iMovie on an iPhone or iPad and looking to move to a more advanced desktop program. Downloadable Final Cut Pro X project libraries included with the book offer readers hands-on examples of the techniques and practices discussed. Covers Final Cut Pro X 10.3.1.

Arvustused

"Wolsky repeatedly returns to Final Cut Pro Xs iMovie roots to anchor the reader, and then springboards forward into the pro features. This book builds a transitional experience, sensibly framed and liberally illustrated. It will bring many talented new users happily into FCPX."

Loren S. Miller, Independent Producer and Editor

"I cant think of anyone more suited than Tom Wolsky to write this book. Not only does he have a long history of explaining editing technology to novices and advanced students, he has the industry experience to back it up. As you outgrow iMovie and want to do more, Tom will guide you smoothly into Final Cut Pro X."

Philip Hodgetts, President, Lumberjack System and Intelligent Assistance

"I never thought I¹d be saying this, but a book is a great way to learn video editing. Tom Wolsky¹s From iMovie to Final Cut Pro X takes the confusion out of moving to Final Cut Pro X, and it CAN be confusing."

Michael Horton, Founder of the Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group

Acknowledgments xii
Introduction xiii
Who Should Read this Book? xiii
What's In the Book? xiv
Why Do I Get To Write this Book? xv
Where's the Media? xvi
Lesson 1 Getting Started
1(34)
Where Is Everything?
1(19)
Loading the Lesson
1(2)
The Interface
3(3)
Browser Controls
6(3)
Filmstrip View
9(2)
List View
11(2)
Viewing Clips
13(1)
Browser Details
13(3)
Viewer
16(3)
The Dashboard
19(1)
The Inspector
20(2)
The Toolbar
22(7)
The Timeline
29(1)
Workspaces
30(3)
Summary
33(2)
Lesson 2 Preferences and Importing
35(34)
Preferences
36(16)
General and Editing Preferences
36(2)
Playback
38(1)
Import
39(4)
Managed Media
43(2)
External Media
45(2)
Consolidate
47(1)
Library Backups
48(2)
Preferences Files
50(1)
Customizing the Keyboard
51(1)
Import from iMovie
52(4)
Creating a New Event
56(1)
Importing
57(11)
Sidebars
59(2)
Creating Camera Archives
61(1)
Reimporting Files
62(1)
Relinking
63(1)
Importing from Tape-based Cameras
64(1)
Importing from Photos
65(1)
Importing Music
66(2)
Summary
68(1)
Lesson 3 Organization
69(24)
Loading the Lesson
69(1)
Organizing the Clips
70(5)
Naming Clips
72(2)
Deleting Clips
74(1)
Keywords
75(6)
Favorites and Rejects
81(3)
Search Filter
84(1)
Smart Collections
85(4)
Other Tools
89(3)
Compound Clips and Auditions
90(2)
Summary
92(1)
Lesson 4 Editing Basics
93(24)
Loading the Lesson
93(1)
Editing Clips
93(17)
Append
96(2)
Insert
98(3)
Connect
101(2)
Overwrite
103(3)
Replace
106(1)
Audition
107(3)
Adding Transitions
110(6)
Available Media
112(3)
Transitions and Connected Clips
115(1)
Copying Transitions
116(1)
Summary
116(1)
Lesson 5 Advanced Editing: Trimming
117(26)
Loading the Lesson
117(1)
Trimming Shots
118(7)
Moving Shots
118(1)
Changing Attachment
119(1)
Blade Edits and Gap Clips
120(3)
Marking a Selection
123(1)
Range Selection
123(1)
Trim Shortcuts
124(1)
Trim Tools
125(13)
The Ripple Edit
126(3)
The Roll Edit
129(2)
The Slip Edit
131(1)
The Slide Edit
132(1)
Trimming With Transitions
133(1)
The Position Tool
134(1)
Trimming Connected Clips
135(3)
The Precision Editor
138(3)
Summary
141(2)
Lesson 6 Working with Audio
143(44)
Loading the Lesson
144(1)
The Split Edit
144(6)
Making Split Edits
145(3)
Trimming Expanded Clips
148(1)
Transitions and Audio
148(2)
Controlling Levels
150(17)
Audio Meters
150(2)
Audio Enhancements
152(2)
Audio Configuration
154(1)
Mixing Levels in the Timeline
155(3)
Fading Levels in the Timeline
158(3)
Changing Levels on Part of a Clip
161(2)
Setting Clip Levels
163(1)
Match Audio
164(1)
Subframe Precision
165(2)
Pan Levels
167(3)
Editing Music
170(4)
Adding Markers
170(2)
Connecting Clips
172(2)
Roles
174(6)
Timeline Index
177(3)
Synchronizing Clips
180(2)
Recording Audio
182(4)
Summary
186(1)
Lesson 7 Multicam Editing
187(22)
Loading the Lesson
188(1)
Making the Multicam Clip
188(8)
The Angle Editor
193(3)
Editing the Multicam Clip
196(12)
The Angle Viewer
196(4)
Editing
200(5)
Effects
205(1)
Audio Configurations
206(2)
Summary
208(1)
Lesson 8 Adding Titles
209(34)
Loading the Lesson
209(1)
Title Browser
209(15)
Categories
210(2)
Text Controls
212(2)
Text Styles
214(4)
Title Fades
218(2)
Bumpers, Opens, Credits, and Elements
220(1)
Lower Thirds
221(2)
Find and Replace
223(1)
3D Titles
224(8)
Custom Animation
232(4)
Generators and Themes
236(6)
Generators
236(2)
Missing Items
238(1)
Still Images
239(3)
Summary
242(1)
Lesson 9 Adding Effects
243(42)
Loading the Lesson
243(1)
Applying an Effect
244(25)
Copying and Pasting
248(2)
Removing Effects
250(1)
Animating Effects
251(3)
Animating Masks
254(4)
Audition Effects
258(2)
Keying
260(4)
Masks
264(5)
Audio Effects
269(5)
Retiming
274(8)
Constant Speed Changes
274(3)
Custom Speed Settings
277(1)
Speed Blade and Transitions
278(1)
Retime to Fit
279(1)
Speed Tools
280(2)
Stabilization
282(1)
Summary
283(2)
Lesson 10 Color Correction
285(30)
Color Correction
285(23)
Video Scopes
286(6)
Range Check
292(1)
Color Board
293(2)
Using the Color Board
295(3)
White Balance
298(1)
Silhouette
299(1)
Night
300(1)
Broadcast Safe
301(2)
Balance Color
303(1)
Match Color
304(1)
Looks
305(3)
Secondary Correction
308(5)
Shape Mask
308(4)
Color Mask
312(1)
Summary
313(2)
Lesson 11 Animating Images
315(32)
Loading the Lesson
315(1)
Transform
316(8)
Scale
316(3)
Rotation
319(1)
Position
320(1)
Anchor Point
321(3)
Crop
324(7)
Trim
324(2)
Crop
326(2)
Ken Burns
328(2)
Distort
330(1)
Motion Animation
331(7)
Straight Motion
331(4)
Curved Motion
335(3)
Split Screen
338(2)
Motion Control
340(5)
Summary
345(2)
Lesson 12 Compositing
347(24)
Loading the Lesson
347(1)
Opacity
347(2)
Blend Modes
349(5)
Compositing Preview
350(1)
Screen and Multiply
351(1)
Animated Text Composite
352(2)
Stencils and Silhouettes
354(6)
Organic Melding
357(3)
Video in Text
360(9)
Getting Started
360(1)
Making Text
361(1)
Separating the Letters
362(1)
Adding Video
363(3)
Edging
366(1)
Animating the Text
367(2)
Summary
369(2)
Lesson 13 Outputting from Final Cut Pro
371(22)
Sharing
371(15)
Destinations
372(4)
Export
376(3)
Master File
379(4)
Blu-ray and DVD
383(2)
Apple Devices, Vimeo, and Others
385(1)
Roles
386(5)
Still Image Export
388(2)
Compressor
390(1)
Archiving
391(1)
Summary
392(1)
Keyboard Shortcuts 393(6)
Index 399
Tom Wolsky is a founding director of the Digital Media Academy, where he taught Final Cut Pro for many years. Tom is the author of several Final Cut and video production instructional books as well as DVDs for FCP, Final Cut Studio, and Mac OS X for Class on Demand, where his training has won multiple Telly and Horizon Interactive awards. Before teaching, he worked in the film and television industry for more than 40 years.