14 x hours of Final Cut Pro X – Video training

The New Final Cut Pro X 10.1.2 course on Mac App store – Only $9.99

 

 

This is the definitive, fully comprehensive training course for Final Cut Pro X.

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• Recorded with Final Cut Pro X 10.1.2

• Now includes access to sample video, stills and audio clips to allow you to follow the instruction with a hands-on experience

• NEW Index feature to allow quick reference to video material

2nd index

Click here to view PDF: All Lessons index

 

 

• PDF indexes are also included as part of the course material, “All lessons” and also  “A-Z of all topics”

Index

 

Click here to view PDF: All topics A_Z

 

 

• Over 14 hours of Video tutorials 

• 63 individual lessons

• Over 600 topics

• Lessons on Apple’s Motion, Compressor and third part Apps

 

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The course covers separate lessons for beginners and for the more advanced. This means that those new to Final Cut Pro are not distracted by unwanted detail and that the seasoned user can learn about advanced information without having to go through the basic details they already know about. These advanced lessons cover topics like: Color correction, Skin tone correction, Video Scopes, Audio correction, Keying, Masks, modifying Effects & Generators and Text search and correction.

 

You will be able to use the included, video, stills and audio, clips to follow the instruction so you have a hands-on experience.

 

PDF indexes are also included as part of the course material, they are listed as “All lessons” and also as an “A-Z of all topics”, so that you can refer back to topics or skip to specific topics of interest, without having to plough through the clips, and get directly to what you need to know.

 

There is a lesson that will let you “jump in” to learn a quick edit: “Make a movie in 5 x minutes”

 

There is a lesson on “trouble shooting” to make sure you don’t see too much of the Spinning Beach Ball.

 

There is a lesson on recording and editing Live Streams.

 

There are supplementary lessons on the Apple Apps; Motion and Compressor, as well as sections on third party software, like MPEG Streamclip, FC Library Manager, Quicktime Pro and Third party Effects from; FCPEffects, Pixel Film Studios & FxFactory.

 

A major value with Final Cut Pro is the organization of footage, with this course you will find detailed discussion on the ways to organize and quickly be able to access footage for your main edit. You are assisted through the training with clear explanations and reasons why you are using the features.

 

When you have completed this course you will be able to edit on a commercial basis and will understand workflows that will allow you to complete edits in a timely manner while maintaining a quality output.

 

intros

Course Outline

Basic Import and organization:  Run Time:  About 1 ½ hours

1st Instructions How to use the Tutorial
Import Introduction
Quick Start: Make a Movie in 5 minutes
Basic Libraries
How to Update Events & Projects to 10.1
Import from a Card Camera
Import from a Tape Camera or file
Basic Preferences
Basic Timeline
Basic Viewer
Middle Menu Bar
The Effects Browse

Advanced Import and organization:  Run Time:  About 2 ¼ hours

Library & Event Organization
Detailed Preferences
Transcoding prior to Import
Retaining in and out points
Re-Link Missing Media
Import from FCP7 to FCPX
Favorites, Keywords, Smart Collections
Media Management
Finder Management
Original, Optimized, Proxy
Live Stream Record & Edit
Import Conclusion

Basic Editing: Run Time:  About 1 ¼ hours

Introduction to Editing
Basic Edit to Timeline
Full edit – Part 1
Basic Inspector – Video
Basic Inspector – Audio
Basic Effects in Timeline
Basic Multicam
Adjusting MultiCam In the Timeline

Advanced Editing:Run Time:  About 7 ½ hours

Adjustments in the timeline
Fine Adjustment in & out points
Advanced Multicam
Short Cuts
Edits using Callouts
Audition-Compound Clips
Timeline Tools
Keyframes in the Timeline
Keyframes in the Viewer
Color Correction – Masks
Keying – Green Screen
Video Scopes, 2nd Monitor
Complete the Edit – Part 1
Complete the Edit – Part 2  Effects & Generators
Audio Correction
Editing Text
Edit Conclusion

Basic Export:Run Time:  About ¾  hour

Introduction to Export
Export from Share Menu
Audio levels prior to export
Creating a DVD
Burning Blu-Ray to DVD media

Advanced Export: Run Time:  About 1 ½ hours

Playback views
Exporting Roles
Export with Compressor
Quicktime Pro
Export with XML
Consolidate and Archive
Overview – Motion
Trouble Shooting Avoid the Spinning Beachball
Export Conclusion

 

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Additional to the previous course on the App store:

 

• Completely re-edited for Final Cut Pro X 10.1.2
• Increased from 8 x hours of lessons to over 14 x hours of video lessons.
• Now includes access to sample video, stills and audio clips to allow you to follow the instruction with a hands-on experience.
• NEW Index feature to allow quick reference to video material.
• 2 x PDF indexes are also included as part of the course material:
• “All lessons” and also  “A-Z of all topics”.
• You can refer back to topics or skip to specific topics of interest.
22 x Additional lessons:
Quick Start: Make a 5 minute Movie
How to Update Events & Projects to 10.1
The Effects Browser
Favorites, Keywords, Smart Collections
Media Management
Finder Management
Original, Optimized, Proxy
Live Stream Record & Edit
Full edit – Part 1
Timeline Tools
Keyframes in the Timeline
Keyframes in the Viewer
Color Correction – Masks
Keying – Green Screen
Video Scopes, 2nd Monitor
Complete the Edit – Part 1
Complete the Edit – Part 2  Effects & Generators
Audio Correction
Editing Text
Consolidate and Archive
Overview – Motion
Trouble Shooting Avoid the Spinning Beachball
scopes

The course is designed and recorded by:

Bruce Macbryde is a trained graphic designer, who has migrated to video production and training.Bruce is CEO of VideoEditOz  a Sydney production facility specialising in Events and Corporate web video.Bruce is actively involved with the business both in filming and the editing process.Bruce has been editing with Final Cut Pro since 2002, and was the NSW training manager for Final Cut Pro and other Apple software with Australian Apple reseller NextByte for a number of years. Previously, in 1990s, while working with his Graphic Design Company, DesignDirect, Bruce was a registered trainer for Graphic design software; Freehand and PageMaker at Tertiary institutions as well as freelancing engagements.Currently Bruce is an independent trainer for Final Cut Pro X, iMovie and Motion. Training is provided on a face to face basis as well as via email and SKYPE. Training and support is provided for individuals and corporates, on a “one on one” as well as to groups. Bruce has trained staff from Sydney TV channels; Channel 9, Channel 7, and ABC as well as well known Australian corporates.Bruce also trains Final Cut Pro users globally via SKYPE. The Web tutorials on Final Cut Pro and iMovie have been created, recorded and published since 2009.

2 responses

  1. Hi, I have been working with 10.1.1 and am about to update to 10.1.2. Will this tutorial cover all of the new changes found in 10.1.2? Also how does one go about getting one on one training via Skype with Bruce Macbryde? Thank you for your assistance.

    Sincerely,
    Greg B.
    Colorado

    Reply
    • Hello Greg,

      The Tutorial you are looking at is up to date for version 10.1.3 (current as of now) The tutorial is updated for each dot point upgrade. This current tutorial is completely rewritten for the major changes in 10.1.- and was completed using 10.1.2 (features in 10.1.3 were internal and did not affect the content of the tutorial).
      I will send you an email so we can discuss one on one training via SKYPE. I have students in many countries and quite a few have been from USA.

      Look forward to speaking to you personally.

      Bruce Macbryde

      Reply

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