Sometimes, it’s the small things that drive us the most nuts. In this webinar, Larry Jordan answers operational and computer system questions that aren’t major, but often cause confusion when editing video.
What better way to end the year than with a session that covers just about anything? Well, at least the things you are interested in! Host Larry Jordan organized this session into seven categories covering different aspects of Apple Final Cut Pro, Motion and Compressor.
Sometimes, its the simple things that drive us the most nuts. In this webinar, we take a step back to discover those tricks and tips that can make editing faster and more fun. This session is filled with dozens of them.
Apple released the latest version of Final Cut Pro X just a few days ago. So, this week, Larry Jordan, presents a webinar devoted to highlighting all the new features.
Note: Play video full screen to read screen text more clearly DETAILS Chapter: Export Software: Final Cut Pro X v 10.3 Next Movie: Share and Export: Sharing Destination Preferences
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This is one of our most popular – and challenging – webinars: “Ask Larry Anything.” This free-flowing discussion covers a range of issues, with answer to more than 50 viewer questions.
In this free-wheeling session, host Larry Jordan fields a variety of questions about Final Cut Pro X and Premiere Pro CC.
In this free-wheeling session, host Larry Jordan fields a variety of questions about Final Cut Pro X and Premiere Pro CC.
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Sometimes, when production goes perfectly right, we can do our entire sound mix in Adobe Premiere Pro, or Apple Final Cut Pro. But how often is the audio we record on set “perfect?” For those situations where you need to fix problem audio, Adobe Audition can come to the rescue. And showing how that works is what this session is about.
In this video training session, you’ll learn how to use the audio repair tools in Adobe Audition CS6 to fix problem audio. Now, truthfully, the best option is to make a clean recording in the first place. But, when that fails, it’s Audition to the rescue. Whether you are looking to raise low levels, remove hum, reduce noise, remove some audio weirdness, remove pops and clicks, add some warmth, remove sibilance – the audio challenges in any video project can be pretty daunting. But Audition has tools that can reduce the stress in your audio life by reducing the problems in your audio files.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training.
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Final Cut Pro X Training Chapter 2: Optimizing your system and trashing Final Cut Pro X preferences.
This online video training takes a closer look at editing and repairing audio in Adobe Audition — which is brand-new for the Mac with the CS 5.5 release of Adobe Production Premium.
Final Cut Pro has a wide range of filters and effects that ship with the product. However, what makes Final Cut truly amazing is that it allows other companies to create plug-ins that extend the power of the program far beyond its original design.
Have you ever played a QuickTime movie and wondered why it didn’t look like it was in the right aspect ratio or why the image looked soft?
It’s the perfect shot — except it has a dropout in it that destroys that special moment.
Normally, Final Cut Pro is a solid, stable application. But, every so often, it starts to misbehave and act flakey.
Nothing is more frustrating than having an editing session interrupted by the Spinning Beach-ball of Death.
Final Cut Pro is a highly customizable application – provided you know what to customize.
There are three preference groups in Final Cut Pro, however, without question, the most important set of preference settings are the System Preferences.
In this tutorial, Larry shows you how to organize your hard disks, set up a working folder structure, presents a consistent project and folder naming system, optimize key preference settings, and trouble-shoot common Final Cut Pro problems
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