Training Courses for:
FINAL CUT PRO ADVANCED
Total 3 training course(s) available.
Final Cut Pro Advanced Course Format: Classroom School/Trainer: MAVCOM Ltd. [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): London, United Kingdom Jobs & Resumes: London Houses & Roommates: London Navigation and set up
Keyboard shortcuts
Button menu & customising buttons
Customising the Final Cut Pro Interface
Media management
Batch capturing clips & setting logging bins
Audio Waveform Editing
Performing an Edit, 3-point editing, Super-impose, Replace & Fit to Fill Edits
The Trim window, dynamic trimming, Ripple & Roll tools
Razor blade tool, & slow motion
The Slip & Slide t......
Course description>> FINAL CUT PRO ADVANCED Workshop Course Format: Classroom School/Trainer: OPEN CHANNEL [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Jobs & Resumes: Docklands, Melbourne Houses & Roommates: Docklands, MelbourneThis intensive workshop builds on participants�existing Final Cut Pro skills and covers compositing, methods to speed and enhance editorial workflow including hot keys, batch lists, media management of large projects, problem solving and prevention....
Course description>> FINAL CUT PRO ADVANCED (Certificate) Course Format: On-site School/Trainer: Cut-it Training [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): London, United Kingdom Jobs & Resumes: London Houses & Roommates: LondonThis two-day course provides the most extensive must-know professional techniques for using Final Cut Pro. Also covers Soundtrack Pro, audio finishing, managing clips and media, and working with film.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This course is designed for current Final Cut Pro users who wish to increase their skill level through learning advanced features and workflows.
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