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Some nice Final Cut Tutorials

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:02 pm

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Re: Some nice Final Cut Tutorials

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:46 pm

Hey, great find, Chuck! Thanks!
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Re: Some nice Final Cut Tutorials

Postby Briantho » Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:14 am

Thanks Chuck - I'll certainly be taking a look at this. A year ago I found http://www.izzyvideo.com/learn-final-cut-express-pt1/ invaluable. Recently Izzy said he will soon be releasing an advanced course which I know is eagerly awaited by quite a few of his fans!
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Re: Some nice Final Cut Tutorials

Postby ryan_khoo » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:28 am

Briantho wrote:Thanks Chuck - I'll certainly be taking a look at this. A year ago I found http://www.izzyvideo.com/learn-final-cut-express-pt1/ invaluable. Recently Izzy said he will soon be releasing an advanced course which I know is eagerly awaited by quite a few of his fans!

Yes, I bought the Pt2. But it was still not that advanced. I was hoping to something more advanced ...

Is there a part 3 coming out ?

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Re: Some nice Final Cut Tutorials

Postby Briantho » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:10 am

ryan_khoo wrote:
Briantho wrote:Thanks Chuck - I'll certainly be taking a look at this. A year ago I found http://www.izzyvideo.com/learn-final-cut-express-pt1/ invaluable. Recently Izzy said he will soon be releasing an advanced course which I know is eagerly awaited by quite a few of his fans!

Yes, I bought the Pt2. But it was still not that advanced. I was hoping to something more advanced ...

Is there a part 3 coming out ?

Thanks


I really don't know, I'm only a short way into Pt2 for the moment but I've already picked up some great stuff.

I also bought his FCP tutorial but I've not even started on that yet. I'm thinking of upgrading to FCP sometime in the next few months as I do a fair amount of multi camcorder stuff for various groups and societies so I feel I can justify the cost :-D From what I've read so far there are some great things in there and then there's the rumor that iDVD will be dropped. I like iDVD very much but it is so frustrating in the way that a minor change to an incoming .mov file so often seems to mess up chapter pointers within a saved iDVD project. I imagine that DVD Studio Pro 4 has to be at least as good and twice as reliable.
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