Objectives
Final Cut Pro X is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This five-day, hands-on course teaches students to perform basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and work all the way through Final Cut Pro's powerful advanced features. Students work with dramatic real-world media to learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. Based on FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro X, this course provides more comprehensive coverage of the material.
Pre-requisites
Knowledge of OS X and basic computer navigation. Basic knowledge of editing terminology is highly recommended.
Course includes
The Peachpit Press Apple Pro Training Series course book, follow-up telephone support and, for training on Transmedia premises, lunch and refreshments.
Course outline
Exploring the Final Cut Pro X Interface
- Following a Workflow
- Opening Final Cut Pro X
- Exploring the Interface
- Using Menus and Shortcuts
- Viewing and Sorting Events
- Skimming Clips and Changing Views
- Viewing and Creating Projects
- Working in the Project Library
- Viewing Projects in the Timeline
- Hiding and Quitting Final Cut Pro
Importing
- Importing Media into an Event
- Importing Folders as Keyword Collections
- Analysing and Correcting Imported Clips
- Importing from a Camera
- Importing from the Finder and Importing from Other Applications
Organising Clips in an Event
- Using Metadata to Customise an Event
- Adding Keywords to Clips
- Assigning Multiple Keywords to Clips
- Applying Keywords to a Clip Range
- Rating, Sorting and Searching Clips
- Creating Smart Collections
Building a Rough Cut
- Creating a New Project
- Screening and Marking Clips
- Appending Clips in the Timeline
- Viewing and Arranging Clips in the Magnetic Timeline
- Inserting Clips into the Primary Storyline
- Changing Edited Clips
- Connecting Clips to the Primary Storyline
- Closing your Project
Finetuning a Rough Cut
- Adding Markers to a Project
- Connecting Clips to the Primary Storyline
- Overwriting and Replacing Clips
- Auditioning Clips in the Project
- Working with Storylines
Adding to the Primary Storyline
- Duplicating a Project
- Removing Clip Selections and Adding Gaps
- Understanding Trimming
- Applying the Trim Tool
- Trimming with Precision
Applying Transitions
- Preparing for Transitions
- Applying a Video Transition
- Using the Transitions Browser
- Modifying Transitions
- Changing Transition Parameters in the Inspector
- Adding Transitions to Other Storylines and Compound Clips
- Exploring Audio Transitions
Working with Sound
- Monitoring and Adjusting Audio in the Timeline
- Adding Music and Sound Effects
- Adjusting Levels in the Audio Inspector
- Creating Audio Fades
- Recording a Narration Track
- Correcting Problem Audio
Working with Titles, Generators and Themes
- Using the Titles Browser
- Adding a Lower Third
- Modifying Titles
- Adding Bumpers and Credits
- Working with Video Generators
- Using Themes
Retiming and Transforming Clips
- Understanding Motion Properties
- Retiming Clips
- Creating Holds and Variable Speed Segments
- Applying Preset Speed Effects
- Transforming an Image
- Cropping an Image
- Adding a Ken Burns Effect
- Creating Keyboard Shortcuts
Applying Effects and Enhancing Color
- Applying Video Effects
- Modifying Effect Parameters
- Auditioning and Animating Effects
- Applying Audio Effects
- Enhancing Color in Final Cut Pro
Exporting and Sharing Your Project
- Preparing a Project for Exporting and Sharing
- Detecting Audio Peaks
- Adjusting Video Levels for Broadcast
- Exporting Movie File
- Publishing a Project to Apple Devices
- Publishing a Project to Video Sharing Sites
- Exporting an Image from your Project
- Exporting for Blue-Ray Disc, DVD or Disk Image
Certification Exam (optional)
- Students take an end user exam to earn Apple Certified Pro, Final Cut Pro X Level One status