Complete Training for Final Cut Pro X (Insitutiional Use)

Watch Complete Training for Final Cut Pro X (Insitutiional Use)

  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Complete Training for Final Cut Pro X (Institutional Use) from Class on Demand is a comprehensive, step-by-step video tutorial series for learning the ins and outs of Final Cut Pro X. Designed for both beginner and experienced editors, the series covers everything from basic editing techniques to advanced features like multi-camera editing, color correction, and audio mixing.

Each of the 105 lessons is taught by Tom Wolsky, a certified Final Cut Pro trainer with over 20 years of experience in the film and video industry. Wolsky's easy-to-follow instruction is accompanied by clear on-screen demonstrations of each technique, making it simple to follow along and begin practicing the skills on your own projects.

The 12-hour series is structured into six sections, starting with an introduction to the Final Cut Pro X interface and basic editing concepts. From there, the tutorials move on to importing media, organizing clips, and working with various editing tools, such as the blade, selection, and ripple tools.

The series also covers more advanced topics such as using the magnetic timeline, working with compound clips, and incorporating transitions and effects to enhance your project. Color correction and grading are covered in-depth, with tutorials on using the color board, color wheels, and various scopes to get your footage looking its best. Viewer feedback and audio mixing are also extensively covered.

One of the standout features of this series is the inclusion of real-world projects and footage for users to practice on. Alongside the tutorials, Wolsky provides sample projects and footage for users to download and follow along with, allowing for hands-on practice and application of the concepts taught in the lessons.

In addition to the video tutorials and sample projects, the series also includes several quizzes and exercises to help reinforce your understanding of each topic. These interactive elements make it easy to track your progress and ensure you're retaining the information being taught.

Designed for institutional use, this series is ideal for schools, universities, and other organizations looking to provide their students with comprehensive Final Cut Pro X training. With over 12 hours of content covering every aspect of the software, Complete Training for Final Cut Pro X is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their video editing skills.

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Seasons
Lesson 14 - Sharing & Exporting
14. Lesson 14 - Sharing & Exporting
April 1, 2012
Lesson 14 - Sharing & Exporting Includes: 16: Sharing and Exporting Conclusion
Lesson 13 - Color Correction
13. Lesson 13 - Color Correction
April 1, 2012
Lesson 13 - Color Correction Includes: 15.1: Color Correction Intro 15.2: Balancing & Matching 15.3: Manual Primary Color Correction 15.4: Manual Secondary Color Correction
Lesson 12 - Motion Effects (Insitutiional Use)
12. Lesson 12 - Motion Effects (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 12 - Motion Effects Includes: 14.1: Motion Effects Intro 14.2: Transform 14.3: Crop 14.4: Distort 14.5: Motion Animations 14.6: Compositing
Lesson 11 - Applying Effects
11. Lesson 11 - Applying Effects
April 1, 2012
Lesson 11 - Applying Effects Includes: 13: Applying Effects
Lesson 10 - Retiming
10. Lesson 10 - Retiming
April 1, 2012
Lesson 10 - Retiming Includes: 12: Retiming
Lesson 9 - Titles & Graphics
9. Lesson 9 - Titles & Graphics
April 1, 2012
Lesson 9 - Titles & Graphics Includes: 11.1: Titles & Graphics Intro 11.2: Titling 11.3: Custom Title Animation 11.4: Generators and Themes
Lesson 8 - Audio
8. Lesson 8 - Audio
April 1, 2012
Lesson 8 - Audio Includes: 10.1: Audio Intro 10.2: Controlling Audio 10.3: Adding Music 10.4: Audio Enhancement 10.5: Roles and Timeline Index 10.6: Dual System Syncing 10.7: Record Audio
Lesson 7 - Assiting the Edit Process (Insitutiional Use)
7. Lesson 7 - Assiting the Edit Process (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 7 - Assiting the Edit Process Includes: 9.1: Assisting the Editing Process Intro 9.2: Organizing Projects and Events 9.3: Customizing the Keyboard 9.4: Markers
Lesson 6 - Transitions (Insitutiional Use)
6. Lesson 6 - Transitions (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 6 - Transitions Includes: 8: Transitions
Lesson 5 - Advanced Editing (Insitutiional Use)
5. Lesson 5 - Advanced Editing (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 5 - Advanced Editing Includes: 7.1: Trimming and Advanced Editing Intro 7.2: Rippling 7.3: The Trim Tool 7.4: Precision Editor 7.5: Split Edits 7.6: Replace 7.7: Audition
Lesson 4 - Basic Editing
4. Lesson 4 - Basic Editing
April 1, 2012
Lesson 4 - Basic Editing Includes: 6.1: Basic Editing Intro 6.2: Editing Controls 6.3: Overwrites and Connects 6.4: Three Point Edit and Backtiming 6.5: Rearranging Clips 6.6: Overwriting Connected Clips 6.7: Cutting the Timeline
Lesson 3 - Organizing Media (Insitutiional Use)
3. Lesson 3 - Organizing Media (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 3 - Organizing Media Includes: 5.1: Organizing Intro 5.2: Event Library and Browser 5.3: Keywords and Collections 5.4: Ratings 5.5: Deleting Media 5.6: Roles 5.7: Compound Clips 5.8: Auditions 5.9: Project Library
Lesson 2 - Importing (Insitutiional Use)
2. Lesson 2 - Importing (Insitutiional Use)
April 1, 2012
Lesson 2 - Importing Includes: 4.1: Importing Intro 4.2: Preferences 4.3: Importing 4.4: Importing from Camera, Archive, or iMovie
Lesson 1 - System Setup, Interface and Quick Edit
1. Lesson 1 - System Setup, Interface and Quick Edit
April 1, 2012
Lesson 1 - System Setup, Interface and Quick Edit Includes: 1: System Set UP 2: The Interface 3: Quick Edit
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    April 1, 2012