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Looking for a FCP Tutorial RecommendationPosted by Eric in LA
I'm not sure why these get short shrift, but in my opinion the very best Final Cut Pro "tutorial" out there is the Final Cut Pro manual itself. It's comprehensive, well-written and serves as more than just a "where's that button again" reference. It goes into a lot of basics that so many new Final Cut users seem to miss because they've availed themselves of some quick-and-dirty "tutorial" or other.
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You can check out the Diana Weynand book. It's on the left pane in the store, and is part of the Apple certified training series. And of course, go through the manual from time to time when you're done with the book.
The manual is good, but it can be a little bit too comprehensive. New users tend to want to go bite by bite, not swallow the entire load- all 4 volumes of it. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Just check the lafcpug store. Everything in there is good or it wouldn't be in there.
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I Like the Ripple Training Stuff I got certified reading the Diane Weynand books and like the Lynda online stuff as well. There are some old free tutorials at Ripple but still are the basics of FCP.
------------------------ Dean "When I see you floating down the gutter I'll give you a bottle of wine." Captain Beefheart, Trout Mask Replica.
I like Ripple, and Lynda'com's 25/month subscription for run-of-the-library movies is absolutely great. I'm picking up Motion over there.
- Loren Today's FCP keytip: Invoke your Opacity/Audio Levels Adjust dialog with Command-Option-L ! Your Final Cut Studio KeyGuide? Power Pack. Now available at KeyGuide Central. www.neotrondesign.com
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