FCP 100: An Overview of Final Cut Pro 6
Course Description
This two-day, hands-on course introduces students to the primary feature set
and basic interface of Final Cut Pro. Topics include navigating
the interface, basic editing techniques, adjusting and customizing
settings, capturing video and audio, trimming, audio editing,
finishing and final output.
Who Should Attend?
This class is designed for anyone looking to edit
professional-quality video using Final Cut Pro. Understanding
of the Macintosh operating system and basic computer navigation
is desired. The course is designed for those who prefer interactive,
hands-on training to best explore the full functionality of Final
Cut Pro.
All students receive
the Apple course book Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut
Pro 6. There is a maximum of eight students in each class,
and each student works at his or her own editing system.
The course cost is $700.
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of the Macintosh OS
Schedule
Classes are taught Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am to
5:00 pm.
Class Dates
in 2008
September 20-21, 2008
October 18-19, 2008
November 22-23, 2008
December 13-14, 2008
Class Dates in 2009
January 10-11 , 2009
February 7-8, 2009
March 14-15, 2009
April 18-19, 2009
May 16-17, 2009
June 13-14, 2009
July 18-19, 2009
August 15-16, 2009
September 19-20, 2009
October 10-11, 2009
November 14-15, 2009
December 12-13, 2009
FAQ
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Additional
Information
Final Cut Pro 100 can
also be scheduled as a private, one-on-one class at your convenience,
during the week or on the weekend, at our facilities or at your
Manhattan home or office. Please call The Edit Center for pricing
and scheduling information.
Lesson
Outline from
Apple
Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro 6
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| Topic |
Description |
Lesson 1 Screening and Marking in the Final Cut Pro Interface |
Launching Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro Interface, Following a Workflow, Working with Projects, Organizing Elements, Playing Clips in the Viewer, Navigating Clips, Project Tasks, Navigating a Sequence, Marking Clips, Quitting and Hiding Final Cut Pro. |
Lesson 2 Editing Clips in the Timeline |
Managing Project Elements, Editing a Rough Cut, Making Overwrite Edits, Managing Timeline Tracks, Making Insert Edits, Adding Audio Clips, Moving Clips in the Timeline, Drag-and-Drop Editing, and Changing Volume of Edited Clips. |
Lesson 3 Finishing the Rough Cut |
Adding Cutaways, Editing to Narration, Editing to Music, Copying, Cutting, Pasting and Positioning Clips. |
Lesson 4 Trimming to Refine Clip Duration |
Preparing a Project for Trimming, Trimming Overview, Rippling Edit Points, Rippling in the Viewer and by Numbers, Trimming on the V2 Track, and Trimming One Track of a Linked Clip. |
Lesson 5 Trimming to Refine a Sequence |
Preparing Your Sequence, Adjusting Two Edit Points, Slipping One Clip, Slipping Sequence Clips, Rolling Two Edit Points, Sliding Clips to Refine Position, Dragging Clips to New Locations, and Keeping Linked Clips in Sync. |
Lesson 6 Refining the Edit Process |
Creating Subclips, Adding Markers to Clips, Storyboard Editing, Replacing Edits, and Editing Multicamera. |
Lesson 7 Supporting the Editing Process |
Reconnecting Media, Playing Multiple Formats, Working with Master Clips, Logging Information in Browser Columns, Finding and Labeling Project Items, Customizing Shortcut Keys and Buttons, Saving and Loading Layouts, and Optimizing User Preferences. |
Lesson 8 Capturing Footage |
Connecting Sources for Capture, Creating a New Project for Capturing, Previewing and Marking Your Source, Logging Clips, Choosing Clip Settings, Choosing Capture Settings, Choosing Capturing Options, Setting Capture Preferences and Acquiring Other Media. |
Lesson 9 Applying Transitions |
Evaluating Project Needs, Understanding Transitions, Viewing Transition Options, Applying Transitions, Modifying and Copying Transitions, Using the Transition Editor, Changing Transition Parameters, Previewing and Rendering Effects. |
Lesson 10 Finishing and Outputting |
Detecting Audio Peaks, Adjusting Video Levels for Broadcast, Understanding File Formats, Exporting QuickTime Files, Outputting to Tape, and Backing up Projects. |
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