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Final Cut Pro X Cookbook (English Edition) Kindle电子书
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Written in cookbook style, this book offers many recipes to edit slick, professional videos with FCPX. Each recipe contains step-by-step instructions followed by analysis of what was done in each task and other useful information. The book is designed so that you can read it chapter by chapter, or you can look at the list of recipes and refer to them in no particular order. If you’ve been toying around with iMovie and want more power or you’ve taken FCPX for a whirl and simply can’t find the fastest, most efficient workflow, this book will help! Veteran editors will find just as much useful info as FCPX is radically different than its predecessor, Final Cut Pro 7.
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- ASIN : B008W1A2LG
- 出版社 : Packt Publishing (2012年10月5日)
- 出版日期 : 2012年10月5日
- 语言 : 英语
- 文件大小 : 60122 KB
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- 纸书页数 : 454页
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B. Mann
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this is an excellent for a beginner but not for an advanced student
2013年4月6日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I had hoped to learn new techniqes for creating different type of projects in the process of making different projects. Instead, its very good at explaining all the necessary techiques for a beginner to throrougly learn the program. Unfortunately, it came out just before the 10.0.6 update, but still is a worthy addition to learn the program. I'd recommend it for anyone that wants a step by step way of learning all parts of the program. But not for someone that thinks they are going to put different projects together and learn new creative techniques.
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Alberta
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Eureka!
2017年3月11日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This is just the book I have been looking for. Having trained on and used FCP 7 for several years I was finding the transition to X challenging. This book has made all the difference. I can move forward confidently knowing that if I have a problem I will be able to solve it using the book. Easy to understand and use. Only slight issue is that the pictures are very dark but I wouldn't even consider it a drawback.
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Busy Filmmaker
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Great book!
2013年2月15日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I've not used a NLE system other than PremierePro. Everything I knew about PP and everything so far that I've learned about FCP X has been through either trial and error or looking at a tutorial or guidebook like this.
Unlike a lot of books that assume you already know everything there is to know about the program and then tell you how to do it anyway, this book assumes nothing. The index and the table of contents along with chapter names actually help guide you to exactly what it is you're looking for.
Perfect for a self-taught novice to amateur or beyond.
Unlike a lot of books that assume you already know everything there is to know about the program and then tell you how to do it anyway, this book assumes nothing. The index and the table of contents along with chapter names actually help guide you to exactly what it is you're looking for.
Perfect for a self-taught novice to amateur or beyond.
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mortoni
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
The Cookbook recipe for success
2013年1月28日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表
Likes:
1. The Chapter overviews are very helpful.
2. Offers many levels of learning for everyone from the new user, through people who are switching from other editing software, all the way up to the professional video editor.
3. Has some great workarounds for what initially appeared to be 'issues', which turned out to be just different ways of working.
4. Does everything honestly and thoroughly in depth with a 'helping hand' mentality.
5. Understands and pushes the positive aspects of the software....sure, there are missing features in FCPX at present but this book makes the best of what it has to offer.
The FCPX Cookbook is full of sensible, easy to follow tips and ways of working that make the movie making process smooth, quick and manageable.
Starting with the essential 'importation' of media, the book runs through a myriad of file-types that can be imported.
Multi layer PSD files can be brought in as separate layers and stacked as a compound clip.
Within the clip the layers can be manipulated and edited at will, a great step for various animated text, image and background projects.
As well as explaining how to import the files, the book goes that bit further and offers you advice and practical tips as to how this feature can be used creatively instead of just leaving you to get on with it like the FCPX help menu.
One important section of the first chapter explains how to import projects that have been created in FCP7, this a definite bonus that Apple never cover.
Using 7toX for Final Cut software, the book helps you through the process, a vital set of instructions to get around one of Apples' greatest omissions from FCPX.
Chapter 2 is entitled 'Customising your workflow'. We all work in different ways and have different preferences so it's nice that this book acknowledges this and helps you set up your ergonomic ideal.
From the first time, leisure user to the full time, professional editor, FCPX is shown to be a versatile and comprehensive tool.
All aspects of the software are explored and the tone of the book is informative without being too 'techy' or dumbed down.
I would heartily recommend this book for anyone who either plans to use or is currently using FCPX, it is a great reference book too and should always be kept to hand.
Now that FCPX is, at last, stable and feeling more and more 'up for the job' with each update, here is a book that explains all the ins and outs, leaving you to edit, create, backup and innovate.
1. The Chapter overviews are very helpful.
2. Offers many levels of learning for everyone from the new user, through people who are switching from other editing software, all the way up to the professional video editor.
3. Has some great workarounds for what initially appeared to be 'issues', which turned out to be just different ways of working.
4. Does everything honestly and thoroughly in depth with a 'helping hand' mentality.
5. Understands and pushes the positive aspects of the software....sure, there are missing features in FCPX at present but this book makes the best of what it has to offer.
The FCPX Cookbook is full of sensible, easy to follow tips and ways of working that make the movie making process smooth, quick and manageable.
Starting with the essential 'importation' of media, the book runs through a myriad of file-types that can be imported.
Multi layer PSD files can be brought in as separate layers and stacked as a compound clip.
Within the clip the layers can be manipulated and edited at will, a great step for various animated text, image and background projects.
As well as explaining how to import the files, the book goes that bit further and offers you advice and practical tips as to how this feature can be used creatively instead of just leaving you to get on with it like the FCPX help menu.
One important section of the first chapter explains how to import projects that have been created in FCP7, this a definite bonus that Apple never cover.
Using 7toX for Final Cut software, the book helps you through the process, a vital set of instructions to get around one of Apples' greatest omissions from FCPX.
Chapter 2 is entitled 'Customising your workflow'. We all work in different ways and have different preferences so it's nice that this book acknowledges this and helps you set up your ergonomic ideal.
From the first time, leisure user to the full time, professional editor, FCPX is shown to be a versatile and comprehensive tool.
All aspects of the software are explored and the tone of the book is informative without being too 'techy' or dumbed down.
I would heartily recommend this book for anyone who either plans to use or is currently using FCPX, it is a great reference book too and should always be kept to hand.
Now that FCPX is, at last, stable and feeling more and more 'up for the job' with each update, here is a book that explains all the ins and outs, leaving you to edit, create, backup and innovate.
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W Boudville
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harder than audio editing ?
2012年12月2日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表
This Final Cut Pro X contains much that you need for video editing. Cox reminds the reader up front that this is a harder task than digital audio editing. You can immediately appreciate that video has much more data, and in general will also encapsulate an audio stream. Hence video editing is a super set of audio editing. But you can see from the text that simply importing video data into Final Cut is no small matter. For historical reasons there are many (>12) file formats that video could be stored in. The bulk of the first chapter deals with this topic. Luckily, effort has gone into making this as seamless as possible.
Much of the text is about low level editing mechanics, for altering both the video and audio streams. It turns out that practice will still be needed by many users. While as much has been automated as possible, certain tasks are still initiated by the user. Amongst these is the placing of markers manually, in beat to a music track. Most users will need to do and redo these placings. It is somewhat unclear if this situation can be improved in future versions because ultimately the decision is with the user.
There is one chapter on audio editing. While easy to understand, if you are into serious audio editing, you should probably use a program devoted to that, and then import the result into Final Cut.
A nice aspect of Final Cut is the aids it offers for doing special effects. Or aside from those, the means to clean up existing video. A good instance is being able to stabilise a shaky shot, which I suspect is a very common problem with amateur video. The smoothing operations within Final Cut seem to use some very complex algorithms under the bonnet. These can take some time to process, depending on the power of your machine and the complexity of the images in the video.
Much of the text is about low level editing mechanics, for altering both the video and audio streams. It turns out that practice will still be needed by many users. While as much has been automated as possible, certain tasks are still initiated by the user. Amongst these is the placing of markers manually, in beat to a music track. Most users will need to do and redo these placings. It is somewhat unclear if this situation can be improved in future versions because ultimately the decision is with the user.
There is one chapter on audio editing. While easy to understand, if you are into serious audio editing, you should probably use a program devoted to that, and then import the result into Final Cut.
A nice aspect of Final Cut is the aids it offers for doing special effects. Or aside from those, the means to clean up existing video. A good instance is being able to stabilise a shaky shot, which I suspect is a very common problem with amateur video. The smoothing operations within Final Cut seem to use some very complex algorithms under the bonnet. These can take some time to process, depending on the power of your machine and the complexity of the images in the video.
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