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Course Overview As more and more Avid editors migrate to using Final Cut Pro, this Apple authorised course is designed to make that transition as smooth and efficient as possible. This is a two day practical course which introduces the primary feature set of Final Cut Pro 6 using Avid terminology and references as stepping stones and will transfer your existing editing talents to Final Cut Pro. The course covers Final Cut editing operations; capturing footage, sound editing, creating bins and sequences as well as exploring Final Cut's extensive effects and real-time colour correction tools. The course is run by experienced editors who will pass on professional Final Cut tips and tricks. Audience This class is designed for Avid Media Composer Editors and Avid Film Composer Editors who wish to learn Final Cut Pro. Examinations This course covers the requirements necessary to successfully become an Apple Certified Pro, Level One in Final Cut Pro. Level One certification attests to basic operational knowledge of the application. Prerequisites Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course: - Prior knowledge of Avid editing systems
Course Outline DAY ONE Projects and interface - Creating bins and sequences
- Viewing your source material
- Viewing your sequences
- Working in the timeline
- Working with tools and meters
- Using keyboard shortcuts
Translating basic editing skills - Using Play and Mark commands
- Performing over-write and insert edits
- Snapping to cut points
- Controlling the timeline
- Zooming and positioning the timeline
- Creating subclips
- Lifting and extracting
- Performing L-cut and split edits
Settings and preferences - Audio and video settings
- Changing bin views
- Performing storyboard editing
Trimming and moving - Using the trim window
- Performing dual-roller and single-roller trimming
- Trimming in the timeline
Advanced editing - Performing drag-and-drop editing
- Segment mode edits
- Slipping and sliding clips
Editing sound - Patching and editing audio tracks
- Changing audio levels
- Adding voiceover
Transitions and effects - Adding dissolve transitions
- Using the Transition Editor
- Creating effects templates
- Keyframing effects
Motion effects - Speed and freeze-frame effects
- Sizing and positioning an image
- Editing with Fit to Fill
- Creating a motion path
Title tool and generators - Scrolling and crawling text
- Preprogrammed text options
- Creating 3D text
- Mattes and gradients
DAY TWO Finishing your project - Detecting audio peaks
- Checking video levels
- Correcting video levels
Logging and capturing - Viewing and marking the source
- Selecting capture settings
- Logging clips
- Batch capturing
Multiple projects, multiple sequences and nesting - Working with multiple projects
- Sequence settings
- Nesting sequences
Modifying clips and using Generators Multiple graphic interfaces for effects - Numeric interface
- Visual interface
- Motion effects
- Wireframe mode
Composite modes - Superimpose edits
- Compositing
- FCP composite modes
- Travel mattes
Importing - Methods of importing
- Importing EDLs and batch lists
- Importing graphics
- Using Alpha channels
Render management - Superimpose edits
- Composite modes
Exporting - Final Cut Pro movies
- Quicktime movies
- Batch exporting media
- Exporting OMF files
- Exporting EDLs
- Automatic Duck for FCP export to Avid
Output mastering - Methods of outputting to tape
- Print to video
- Mastering options
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