Final Cut Pro X is a professional video editing app used by video enthusiasts and award-winning Hollywood filmmakers alike. This three-day, hands-on course is designed for those who want to learn the full-feature set of Final Cut Pro X and how to use it in any editing environment. Final Cut Pro X lets you edit and deliver 360 degrees editing, advanced color grading, HDR support and ProRes Raw. The software is built on a powerful 64-bit architecture optimized for high-performance to meet the needs of today’s creative editors. Final Cut Pro’s dynamic editing interface and magnetic timeline lets you experiment freely while working with extraordinary speed and precision.
- Price: $1,895.00
- Duration: 1 day
- Delivery Methods: Virtual
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Getting Started
- Upgrading Existing Events, Projects, and Libraries
- Preparing the Source Media Files
- Introducing the Job and the Workflow
Importing Media
- Understanding Clips, Events, and Libraries
- Creating a Library
- Preparing to Import Camera Source Files
- Using the Media Import Window
- Creating a Camera Archive
- Importing Source Media from a Camera
- Navigating Within a Filmstrip Preview
- Importing Clips from a Camera Card
- Choosing Media Import Options
- Applying Media Import Options
- Import Files from a Volume
- Importing Existing Files from a Volume
- Dragging from the Finder or Other Apps
Organizing Clips
- Introducing the Libraries, Browser, and Viewer Panes
- Using Keywords
- Keywording a Clip
- Keywording a Range
- Adding Notes to a Clip
- Assigning Ratings
- Applying Ratings
- Customizing a Favorite
- Search, Sort, and Filter
- Filtering an Event
- Working with Smart Collections
- Creating a Libra1y-Wide Smart Collection
- Detecting People and Shot Composition
- Roles
- Assigning Roles
Making the First Edit
- Understanding a Project
- Creating a Project
- Defining the Primary Storyline
- Appending the Primary Storyline
- Rearranging Clips in the Primary Storyline
- Modifying Clips in the Primary Storyline
- Performing Insert Edits
- Rippling the Primary Storyline
- Timing the Primary Storyline
- Inserting a Gap Clip
- Blading and Deleting
- Joining a Through Edit
- Refining Some Sound Bite Edits
- Editing Above the Primary Storyline
- Adding and Trimming Connected B-roll
- Understanding Connected Clip Sync and Trimming Behaviors
- Creating a Connected Storyline
- Converting Connected Clips into a Connected Storyline
- Appending Clips to a New Connected Storyline Editing Below the Primary Storyline
- Connecting a Music Clip
- Finessing the Rough Cut
- Adjusting the Edits
- Adjusting Clip Volume Levels
- Connecting Two Additional B-Roll Clips
- Refining Edits Using Cross Dissolves and Fade Handles
- Sharing Your Progress
- Sharing an i0S-Compatible File
Revising the Edit
- Versioning a Project
- Snapshotting a Project
- Lifting from a Storyline
- Lifting Clips Out of a Storyline
- Replacing a Clip
- Replacing the Primary Storyline
- Creating Time at 0:00
- Working with Markers
- Creating Markers
- Using the Position Tool
- Realigning Sound Bites and B-roll to Music
- Working with Auditions
- Repositioning Storyline and Deleting Within
- Importing the Aerial Clips Using Finder Tags
- Working with an Audition Clip
- Trimming the Tops and Tails
- Trimming the Aerials
Enhancing the Edit
- Retiming Clips
- Setting a Constant Speed Change
- Editing with Blade Speed
- Working with Video Effects
- Experimenting with Video Effects
- Creating a Depth of Field Effect
- Working with Video Transitions
- Experimenting with Transitions
- Compositing Using Spatial Parameters
- Creating a Two-Up Split Screen
- Exploring the Video Animati on Editor
- Compounding Clips
- Collapsing a Composite into a Compound
Finishing the Edit
- Using Titles
- Adding and Modifying a Lower Third
- Creating 3D Titles
- Exploring 3D Options
- Working with Audio
- Adding Sound to a Clip
- Adjusting Volume Levels over Time
- Understanding Audio Enhancements
- Recording a Voiceover
- Using the Voiceover Tool
- Connecting the Image
- Exploring the Color Correction Tools for Luma
- Exploring the Color Correction Tools for Chroma
Sharing a Project
- Creating a Viewable File
- Sharing to an Online Host
- Sharing to a Bundle
- Sharing a Master File
- Creating an Exchangeable File
- Utilizing Compressor
Managing Libraries
- Storing the Imported Media
- Importing Existing Files as Externally Referenced
- Importing as Internally Managed Clips
- Copying as Externally Referenced
- Moving and Copying Clips Within a Library
- Making a Library Portable
Advancing Your Workflow
- Using Manual Settings for a New Project
- Synchronizing Dual System Recordings
- Using Chroma Key
- Working with Multicam
- Getting Started
- Importing Media
- Organizing Clips
- Making the First Edit
- Revising the Edit
- Enhancing the Edit
- Finishing the Edit
- Sharing a Project
- Managing Libraries
- Advancing Your Workflow
No special instructions regarding this course’s target audience provided. Please contact us to discuss if you are unsure whether this course is for you!
Basic understanding of a Mac Computer is required. Knowledge of sound and editing terminology is also helpful.