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Duration: 28:29
Presented: October 14, 2015
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DESCRIPTION
In Webinar 178a, we covered the basics of audio, beginning with key definitions and workflow, then looking at how these applied to Final Cut Pro X.
This week, we build on that foundation to examine advanced audio techniques in Final Cut:
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level course is designed for editors with a basic knowledge of Final Cut Pro X who want to learn more advanced audio techniques. If audio is new to you, we recommend you watch Webinar 178a before watching this session. All you need to watch this session is a web browser.
CONTENT OUTLINE