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Demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of five different keying tools.
How to create movement using Final Cut Pro 6 and Motion 3.
A comprehensive explanation of HD, how to work with its many forms, and how to use the most common formats and codecs.
Shows how to use Compressor to compress and export all kinds of files for use on DVDs, Apple devices, and the web.
All the aspects of understanding, organizing, and creating a complete project in DVD Studio Pro.
Examines the use of professional-grade effects in Final Cut Pro.
All the details of creating and editing in Final Cut Pro 6, starting with an organization system.
Covers the new features in Final Cut Pro 6, from the open-format Timeline to the user preference controls.
Demonstrates how to correct color, customize scopes, and apply filters in Final Cut Pro.
Secrets and shortcuts used by pros to do everything from dissecting and customizing the interface to creating keyframes and shapes.
Learn to take advantage of the many templates and pre-built effects available in LiveType 2.
Workflows and techniques to help DVD Studio Pro and Final Cut Pro users master media compression.
Shortcuts and professional techniques for tackling Final Cut Pro's most common challenges.
Larry Jordan teaches efficient and effective methods for working with Final Cut Studio to assist and refine any editing project.
How to use the new features in DVD Studio Pro 4 and audio/video compression tools included in Final Cut Studio.
Learn advanced techniques for working with audio, motion effects, filter effects, and color.
How to add the finishing touches that make a video compelling.
Teaches the essential editing techniques needed to get up and running with Final Cut Pro.
Learn digital video principles, including terminology.
Gain a clearer understanding of how to create custom DVD content and delivery.
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