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Final Cut Pro 3 Editing Workshop (2nd Edition)

Final Cut Pro 3 Editing Workshop (2nd Edition)

List Price: $49.95
Your Price: $35.59
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you have FCP, you must have this book.
Review: When I think about this book, I inevitably end up thinking about where I'd be without it: Lost. Last year when I first got FCP I tried to read the revised, but still cumbersome 1000+ page compellation of instruction booklets. Needless to say, I got about 20 pages into: What's new in FCP? Before I made the conclusion that I'd need help. First, I tried going on forums (2pop.com amongst others) with minimal success. Finally, I came across this book, after a last ditch effort to try another instruction book. When the book came in about a week later, I was extremely surprised about how easy it was to read. It was like he was a mind reader, every question I had he answered.

In a nutshell: I'd probably still be trying to figure out how to overwrite a clip or, at best, be learning the transitions if not for this book. If you're a beginner and you're looking for the right book to guide you along the narrow path that is FCP, seek no longer; this is the solution you've been waiting for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you have FCP, you must have this book.
Review: When I think about this book, I inevitably end up thinking about where I'd be without it: Lost. Last year when I first got FCP I tried to read the revised, but still cumbersome 1000+ page compellation of instruction booklets. Needless to say, I got about 20 pages into: What's new in FCP? Before I made the conclusion that I'd need help. First, I tried going on forums (2pop.com amongst others) with minimal success. Finally, I came across this book, after a last ditch effort to try another instruction book. When the book came in about a week later, I was extremely surprised about how easy it was to read. It was like he was a mind reader, every question I had he answered.

In a nutshell: I'd probably still be trying to figure out how to overwrite a clip or, at best, be learning the transitions if not for this book. If you're a beginner and you're looking for the right book to guide you along the narrow path that is FCP, seek no longer; this is the solution you've been waiting for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to learn from a master?
Review: While other books cover a facet of FCP, Tom's book does something very auspicious and suceeds -

He teaches the concepts of editing inside of the interface of FCP. Why you are using the tools as much as how to use them.

If you are new to editing, you'll get the fastest leg up on "how to" in FCP with this book.

If you're an experienced editor, you'll find it great to have Tom over your shoulder, showing you how to get up to speed quickly.

One of the best books for FCP by far- especially with the new sections on Color Correction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Are You a Newbie? Get this book!
Review: Wow! I can't say enough good things about this book. It's maybe the best instructional book I've ever read. I'm relatively new to video and editing and I needed a lot of basic information, a lot of explanations of the terminology, and I really liked the little tips and sidebars that gave in-depth background information on a subject, like timecode and why people like me (using consumer cameras) should prestripe their tapes before shooting. That alone probably was worth the price of the book! I also liked the way he tells you why you should or should not do it one way or the other. That really helps to keep the beginner from being overwhelmed by FCP's complexity.
The author's writing style is extremely gentle and even humerous, he's obviously one of the top gurus on the subject but he totally avoids sounding like an arrogant know-it-all. And the way the book is laid out, it's like taking a good course, the information just flows at exactly the right pace. The included CD with the tutorial media and projects was very helpful to me, to learn some of the trickier stuff, like using the trim edit window and the best way to create titles in Photoshop and bring them in. I even tried the "Brady Bunch open" and now I can animate and set keyframes. I noticed that all the other reviewers seemed to be professionals or instructors and I just wanted to say that from the perspective of someone just starting out, without a lot of previous video editing experience (just iMovie) this is definitely the book to get. And, you can even ask the author questions on several of the FCP forums and he personally answers them! Amazing.


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