FCP 250: Final Cut Pro 6 for Avid Editors

Course Description
Course Outline

This two-day, hands-on course introduces students to the primary feature set and interface of Final Cut Pro. Using Avid editing terminology and references as stepping stones, this course translates the students' existing editing talents to the FCP skill set. In this course, students will learn Final Cut Pro editing operations: capturing, sound editing, creating bins and sequences, as well as Final Cut Pro's extensive effects package, real-time color correcting, and numerous tips and keyboard shortcuts for everything in between.

Who Should Attend

This class is designed for Avid Media Composer, Xpress Pro and Avid Film Composer editors who want to learn Final Cut Pro and who prefer hands-on, interactive instruction.

What You Will Learn

  • Exploring projects, the user interface, sequences, clips, and subclips
  • Setting up sequence settings and preferences
  • Working with Motion paths and favorite effects including variable speed and slow-motion techniques, titles and generators
  • Nesting sequences and rendering settings
  • Audio editing and audio creation
  • Finishing and final output

Prerequisites

Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course:

  • Basic knowledge of Mac OS X
  • Basic knowledge of editing terminology is recommended
  • Prior knowledge of Avid editing systems

Course Schedule

Day 1

Projects and Interface

Launching Final Cut Pro, Exploring the Interface, Creating Bins and Sequences, Opening and Closing Bins, Viewing your Source Material, Viewing your Sequences, Working in the Timeline, Working with Tools and Meters, Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Translating Basic Editing Skills

Using Play and Mark Commands, Performing Overwrite and Insert Edits, Snapping to Cut Points, Controlling the Timeline, Zooming and Positioning the Timeline, Creating Subclips, Duplicating Sequences and Clips, Lifting and Extracting, Performing L-Cut and Split Edits

Customizing Your Project

Selecting Audio and Video Settings, Selecting Sequence Settings, Viewing Clip Properties, Setting Preferences, Saving Window Layouts, Changing View Options, Using the Bin Window, Changing Bin Views, Performing Storyboard Editing

Trimming Clips

Using the Trim Window, Performing Dual-Roller and Single-Roller Trimming, Trimming in the Viewer and Timeline, Trimming in the Timeline, Setting Durations and Moving Clips

Logging and Capturing

Exploring the Log and Capture Window, Viewing and Marking the Source, Selecting Clip Settings, Selecting Capture Settings, Capturing Clips, Logging Clips, and Batch Capturing

Advanced Editing

Performing Drag-and-Drop Editing, Copying and Pasting, Performing Segment Mode Edits, Working with Gaps, Finding Match Frames, Slipping and Sliding Clips, Replacing Edits, Adding Edits, Placing Locators, Editing Locators, Adding and Deleting Tracks

Editing Sound

Seeing Audio, Hearing Audio, Patching and Editing Audio Tracks, Changing Audio Levels, Changing Audio Levels in the Timeline, Working with Stereo and Mono Audio, Linking Clips, Using Sync Indicators, Using Audio Keyframing, Using the Equalizer and Audio Filters, Adding Voice-Over, Importing Music from CDs

Day 2

Transitions and Effects

Exploring FCP Effects, Adding Dissolve Transitions, Editing with Transitions, Using the Transition Editor, Changing and Copying Transitions, Applying Clip Effects, Editing Effects, Creating Effect Templates, Copying and Pasting Attributes, Rendering Effects, Applying Superimpose Effects, Keyframing Effects in the Viewer, Rendering on the Fly

MultiCam Editing

Exploring Generators, Using the Generator Control Window, Creating Titles, Creating Scrolling and Crawling Text, Applying Preprogrammed Text Options, Creating 3D Text, Using Slugs, Mattes and Gradients, Applying Shapes, Saving Generators as Favorites

Speed and Motion Effects

Applying Speed and Freeze-Frame Effects, Editing with Fit to Fill, Exploring the Motion Effects Window, Sizing and Positioning an Image, Zooming the View, Rotating an Image, Cropping and Distorting and Image, Creating a Split Screen, Copying and Pasting Motion Attributes, Creating a Motion Path, Modifying a Motion Path, Saving and Copying Motion Paths and Effects

Title Tool and Generators

Exploring Generators, Using the Generator Control Window, Creating Titles, Creating Scrolling and Crawling Text, Applying Preprogrammed Text Options, Creating 3D Text, Using Slugs, Mattes and Gradients, Applying Shapes, Saving Generators as Favorites

Importing and Exporting

Working with Multiple Projects, Saving Projects Automatically, Working with Sequences, Sequence Settings, Working with Multiple Sequences, Nesting Sequences

Project Management

Modifying Clips, Modifying Menu Options, Generators

Finishing and Outputting

Detecting Audio Peaks, Viewing Video Levels, Checking Video Levels, Correcting Video Levels, Managing Media


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To Register

Check the course schedule for a list of courses available for registration at Apple Authorized Training Centers worldwide.

Build Credibility. Get Certified.

Demonstrate your knowledge by passing the Final Cut Pro 6 Level One exam and earning Apple Certified Pro - Final Cut Pro 6 Level One certification.

This certification also counts towards both Final Cut Studio Master Pro certification, and as an elective towards Apple Certified Media Administrator certification.

Apple Authorized Training Centers offer exams either as part of the course or separately.

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