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"Much more on FCP 4"
"July 03 DVD"

Set to ship first week of August!

Cost: $19.95 USD plus Shipping and Handling ($3.50) Total $23.45


 

International Orders - $19.95 plus Shipping and Handling ($10.00) Total $29.95

 

 

Featuring:

Stump the Gurus
Join FCP Gurus, Andrew Balis, Ken Stone and Larry Jordan as they will attempt to answer all of your questions and solve all of your problems concerning FCP.

"How to use the Time Remap feature in FCP 4" - Ken Stone
Ken Stone will be making his demo debut at this months lafcpug and show us how to use FCP 4's brand new and really fun "Time Remap" feature. Someone is going to have to take Ken's camera away and take HIS picture.

"How to use the new Audio Mixer in FCP 4" - Dan Brockett
FCP 4 has given us a HUGE amount of improvements in the way it handles audio and Audio Guru and filmmaker Dan Brockett will show us how to use the new RT Audio Mixer plus take us on a tour of the many audio enhancements FCP 4 has given us.

SFETT - Marco Torres and his Students
Apple Distinguished Educator Marco Torres and a few of his students from San Fernando High School's SFETT will talk briefly about the upcoming iCan Student Film Fest. For those of you who don't know about SFETT you should check it out HERE. It's a great story.

"How to use LiveType" - Phil Hodgetts
Philip Hodgetts will take us through what is proving to be a most popular addition to the FCP 4 package, LiveType. We will learn not only how to create killer titles but how to get from FCP to LiveType and back to FCP.

"PhotoShop techniques to FCP" - Dale Ellis
Apple's Dale Ellis will show us a couple techniques using Photoshop to create effects and then bring into FCP. From Dale:
"One involves separating and animating elements within a static photograph to create the illusion of movement. This effect was used extensively in the
documentary of Producer Robert Evans' life, "The Kid Stays in the Picture." It's a neat alternative to the Ken Burns pan-and-scan effect.
The other effect allows you to to create titles or graphics that you can not only cut out to reveal another layer of video but to add INSIDE drop shadows to the cutout (something nearly impossible with FCP alone.)"

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