Is there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
Final Cut Pro H.D.
Re: Final Cut Pro H.D.
"Beatrice Horsley" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
Brenneis published by Peachpit Press and there are good training CDs by www.dvcreators.net
Ned C
Hi, I use FCP still at 3. the very best guide to FCP is that written by LisaIs there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
Brenneis published by Peachpit Press and there are good training CDs by www.dvcreators.net
Ned C
Re: Final Cut Pro H.D.
"Ned C" <ned@ampsvideo.com> wrote:
that have tuition. All free. Also some may have free downloads for transitions.
goto to FCP`s website, they may have an update.
Ian Gardner
Also do a search on the internet. You will proberly come across websites"Beatrice Horsley" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
Is there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
Hi, I use FCP still at 3. the very best guide to FCP is that written by
Lisa
Brenneis published by Peachpit Press and there are good training CDs by
www.dvcreators.net
Ned C
that have tuition. All free. Also some may have free downloads for transitions.
goto to FCP`s website, they may have an update.
Ian Gardner
Re: Final Cut Pro H.D.
"Beatrice Horsley" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/fc ... index.html
Ned C
This is probably the best FCP siteIs there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/fc ... index.html
Ned C
Re: Final Cut Pro H.D.
"Beatrice Horsley" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
that you are very welcome to.Please get in touch if you would like it.
Annie
but gave up quite quickly and moved back to PC. I have F.C.P. book for DummiesIs there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
My admiration to you Beatrice for taking on F.C.P.I tried after I-movie
that you are very welcome to.Please get in touch if you would like it.
Annie
Re: Final Cut Pro H.D.
"Annie Blick" <annie_blick@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
my DV Media 100 editing system to their HD version 10 and it is fantastic.
Media 100 has always been the nearest non linear system to proper film editing
and is much much easier to learn than Final Cut and much more intuitive.
I operate on a Mac G5 by the way. Having said this Final Cut is the choice
for many production houses if they are not on Avids. The recent blips with
the owner companies of Media 100 put them off but now it is safely in the
hands of Boris, with development assured, all should be well.
Annie and Beatrice, sorry I have just seen your posts. I have recently upgraded"Beatrice Horsley" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
Is there anyone using F.C.P. for editing?
Although I am doing quite well with it I am finding it is a huge leap from
I-Movie.I would be grateful for any help available.
Regards.
Bea.
My admiration to you Beatrice for taking on F.C.P.I tried after I-movie
but gave up quite quickly and moved back to PC. I have F.C.P. book for Dummies
that you are very welcome to.Please get in touch if you would like it.
Annie
my DV Media 100 editing system to their HD version 10 and it is fantastic.
Media 100 has always been the nearest non linear system to proper film editing
and is much much easier to learn than Final Cut and much more intuitive.
I operate on a Mac G5 by the way. Having said this Final Cut is the choice
for many production houses if they are not on Avids. The recent blips with
the owner companies of Media 100 put them off but now it is safely in the
hands of Boris, with development assured, all should be well.