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Edit video like a pro!

"Save it in the edit" is a common saying among film professionals. Editing makes the difference between boring vacation movies and exciting travelogues...between the whole dull news conference and the highlights on the evening news. Whether you're a budding Spielberg, a proud parent who wants two-year-old Junior's every feat documented for posterity, or a band that wants your music video to rock, Final Cut Pro HD For Dummies tells you what you need to know to edit regular digital or high definition video like a pro. It covers the basics of capturing, importing, and editing digital videos, with detailed how-to for:
  • Organizing your media
  • Navigating the audio and video Timeline tracks and selecting clips and frames on the Timelines
  • Getting fancier with split, roll, ripple, slip, and slide edits
  • Working with audio, including mixing, editing out scratches and pops, and using filters to create effects
  • Using Soundtrack to compose a musical score, even if you don't know the difference between horns and strings
  • Apply transitions such as 3D simulation, dissolve, iris, stretch and squeeze, and more
  • Adding text for captions, opening titles, and closing credits
  • Color-correcting video
  • Compositing, rendering, and outputting your final product to tape, CD, DVD, or the Web
  • Three bonus chapters online go into more depth about rendering, customizing the interface, and managing media so you can refine your skills even further.

    Final Cut Pro HD For Dummies was written by Helmut Kobler, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, owner of K2Films, and a frequent contributor to Macaddict Magazine. Having this book next to your editing equipment is the next best thing to having him sit next to you and guide you through the editing process.

    ISBN-13: 9780764577734

    Media Type: Paperback

    Publisher: Wiley

    Publication Date: 09-24-2004

    Pages: 464

    Product Dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

    Series: For Dummies

    Helmut Kobler is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker who has recently finished his latest project -- the sci-fi action adventure Radius. (You can see scenes from Radius in many of this book's figures.) Helmut's a confessed Mac addict (he writes many features and reviews for MacAddict magazine, in fact) and has been using the Mac since 1987. In a past life, he directed and produced award-winning video games for PCs and the Sony Playstation. If you want to know more about Helmut's film Radius -- and the 2-disc DVD that it's featured on -- visit the Web site, at www.radiusmovie.com.

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    How to Use This Book 3

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    How This Book Is Organized 4

    Part I: First Things First 4

    Part II: Importing and Organizing Your Media 4

    Part III: Editing Your Media 5

    Part IV: Adding Pizzazz 5

    Part V: Outputting Your Masterpiece 6

    Part VI: The Part of Tens 6

    Icons Used in This Book 6

    Contacting the Author 7

    Part I: First Things First 9

    Chapter 1: Introducing Final Cut Pro 11

    Understanding the Purpose of Editing 11

    Exploring the Capabilities of Final Cut Pro 12

    Appreciating nondestructive editing 13

    Final Cut Pro versus the competition 13

    New in Final Cut Pro HD (and the earlier version 4) 14

    Going with the Final Cut (Work) Flow 16

    Taking a Grand Tour of the Interface 17

    The Browser 18

    The Viewer 19

    The Timeline 20

    The Tool palette 21

    The Canvas 21

    Chapter 2: Getting Started 23

    Hardware Requirements 23

    Selecting and Configuring a Mac 24

    CPU speed 26

    Memory (RAM) 26

    Disk storage for DV video 27

    Monitors and LCDs 28

    Doing DV? You need a FireWire port 29

    DV videocameras and playback decks 30

    Other optional hardware 30

    Getting Started 32

    Connecting and preparing all your hardware 32

    Launching Final Cut Pro 34

    Choosing an initial setup 35

    Working with Projects and Sequences 37

    Saving and autosaving projects 38

    Setting up the Autosave feature 39

    Managing projects 40

    Adjusting Your Project and Sequence Settings 42

    Choosing a different Easy Setup 44

    Choosing a different preset 44

    Creating new presets 44

    Chapter 3: All About HD (High Definition) 47

    What Is HD? 48

    Supersharp image quality 48

    Wide-screen aspect ratio 49

    The many flavors of HD 49

    How Final Cut Works with HD 51

    The way things were 51

    Final Cut Pro HD makes HD easy 51

    Creating DVCPRO HD Video 53

    Affordable HD Cameras — the Good and the Bad News 53

    Part II: Importing and Organizing Your Media 57

    Chapter 4: Capturing Media from Tape 59

    Connecting a DV Camera or Deck 60

    Understanding Timecode 61

    Capturing in the Log and Capture Window 61

    Navigating through a DV tape 62

    Describing and capturing video — the long way 64

    Logging clips 66

    Changing your logging bin 67

    Capturing the video — the short way 68

    Locating captured clips 70

    Letting Final Cut Pro Find Scenes for You 72

    Capturing over Timecode Breaks 73

    Batch-Capturing Clips 75

    Chapter 5: Importing Media That’s Already on Your Mac 77

    Your Media Files Are Welcome Here 77

    Some Media May Need Rendering 78

    Importing Your Media into Final Cut Pro 79

    Importing one or more files at a time 80

    Importing a folder full of files (or other folders) 81

    Importing files by dragging them from the Finder 82

    Importing music tracks directly from a CD 83

    Importing Photoshop files (layers and all) 84

    Converting MP3 (and Other Kinds of Audio) with QuickTime Pro 86

    Chapter 6: Organizing Your Media 91

    Working in the Browser 91

    Using bins 93

    Viewing clips as icons or in lists 93

    Figuring Out the Browser Icons 95

    Using Browser Columns 96

    Understanding the column headings 97

    Sorting clips by column 98

    Working with column headings 98

    Changing names and settings in a column 99

    Making Copies of Clips 100

    Adding Transitions and Effects to the Favorites Bin 101

    Finding Clips Fast 102

    Searching by clip name 102

    More-powerful searches 103

    Dealing with Offline Media 104

    Recapturing deleted clips 106

    Reconnecting an offline clip 106

    Part III: Editing Your Media 109

    Chapter 7: Editing Basics 111

    Understanding the Editing Process 111

    Getting to know the Timeline 113

    Playing back video: The Viewer and Canvas windows 114

    Looking at timecode data in the Viewer and Canvas 116

    Moving Clips to the Timeline 117

    Inserting and overwriting 117

    Choosing the right track on the Timeline 119

    Using a shortcut to insert and overwrite 120

    Setting a clip’s In and Out points in the Viewer 120

    Recycling a clip by changing its In and Out points 122

    Selecting Clips on the Timeline 122

    Moving a Clip That’s Already on the Timeline 125

    Overwriting a moved clip 125

    Swapping a moved clip 125

    Inserting or overwriting a copied clip 126

    Speeding Editing with Snapping 127

    Resizing Clips That Are Already on the Timeline 127

    Resizing clips directly on the Timeline 128

    Resizing clips in the Viewer window 129

    Understanding the limitations of resizing clips 131

    Cutting a Clip in Two 132

    Deleting Clips from the Timeline 134

    Using lift edits and ripple deletes 135

    Deleting a range of frames on multiple tracks 136

    Chapter 8: Getting to Know the Timeline 137

    Investigating Timeline Tracks 137

    Locking tracks so that they can’t be changed 138

    Muting and soloing audio tracks 140

    Hiding video tracks so that they don’t play 141

    Setting up destination tracks on the Timeline 141

    Adding and deleting tracks from the Timeline 144

    Customizing Your View of the Timeline 147

    Making Timeline tracks big and small 148

    Customizing other Timeline stuff 149

    Navigating the Timeline 154

    Moving the playhead anywhere on the Timeline 154

    Moving the playhead linearly through the Timeline 155

    Zooming In and Out of the Timeline 156

    Some Timeline Details 158

    Chapter 9: Editing Wizardry 161

    Going Beyond Insert and Overwrite Edits 161

    Replace edits 161

    The Match Frame feature 163

    Fit-to-fill edits 165

    Superimpose edits 166

    Splitting Video and Audio Edits 167

    Splitting edits from the Viewer 168

    Splitting edits on the Timeline 169

    Using Advanced Editing Tools 170

    Resizing clips with roll and ripple edits 171

    Slip-slidin’ clips 175

    Using Markers to Highlight Important Moments 179

    Setting markers 179

    Renaming, deleting, and designating markers 182

    Searching for markers 183

    Playing a Clip Backward 184

    Changing a Clip’s Speed 185

    Setting a constant speed 186

    Setting a variable speed 187

    Stopping Action with a Freeze Frame 191

    Nesting a Sequence into Another Sequence 192

    Adding a Voice-Over to a Sequence 193

    Part IV: Adding Pizzazz 197

    Chapter 10: Audio Excellence 199

    Some Audio Basics 200

    Capturing and maintaining high-quality audio 200

    Understanding stereo and mono audio 201

    Rendering audio 202

    Three Ways to Set Volume Levels 204

    Changing the volume of audio clips in the Viewer 205

    Adjusting the volume of clips on the Timeline 210

    Mixing with the Audio Mixer 212

    Panning an Audio Clip 217

    Creating Audio Transitions 219

    Working with Audio Filters 221

    Applying an audio filter and changing its parameters 221

    Changing filter parameters over time with keyframes 223

    Disabling and deleting filters 226

    Getting quick access to your favorite filters 226

    Exploring Audio Filters 226

    Equalization filters 227

    Echoes and reverberations 227

    Compression and expansion filters 228

    Noise-reduction filters 229

    Copying and Removing Audio Attributes 229

    Chapter 11: Composing a Soundtrack 231

    Getting Started 232

    Installing and launching 232

    A quick overview of the interface 233

    Creating Your Soundtrack 235

    Getting video into soundtrack 235

    Establishing your score’s master settings 238

    Finding the right loops 239

    Editing loops on the Timeline 241

    Looking at your Timeline options 244

    Changing volume, pan, and key 245

    Other Stuff 249

    Markers mark important moments 249

    Applying effects 251

    Making your own loops and one-shots 252

    Exporting Your Score 252

    Chapter 12: Creating Transitions 255

    Exploring the Types of Transitions in Final Cut Pro 255

    Applying Your First Transition 257

    Looking at the Many Ways to Apply Transitions 259

    Dragging transitions from the Browser to the edit point on the Timeline 260

    Using the keyboard shortcut 260

    Copying and pasting a transition 261

    Editing Clips and Adding Transitions 261

    Rendering Transitions 263

    Rendering a single transition 263

    Rendering all transitions in a range 264

    Modifying Transitions 264

    Changing the duration of a transition 264

    Changing the alignment of a transition 266

    Moving transitions 267

    Replacing and removing transitions 267

    Fading In and Out 267

    Saving and Organizing Custom Transitions 268

    Using the Transition Editor to Customize a Transition 269

    Chapter 13: Adding Text to Your Videos 271

    Formatting Text for Display on a TV 271

    Selecting the right font size 272

    Avoiding thick and thin 272

    Using textures and colors sparingly 273

    Getting Started with a Text Generator 274

    Creating Text with Final Cut Pro 275

    Creating text and adding it to a video 275

    Understanding the options on the Controls tab 279

    Touring the text generators 282

    Creating titles on colored backgrounds 285

    Creating Titles with LiveType 286

    Exporting a movie from Final Cut Pro to use with LiveType 287

    Using LiveType to create a new title 288

    Using Titles and Text Created Outside Final Cut Pro 291

    Working with Photoshop and Final Cut Pro 291

    Preparing Photoshop Text for Final Cut Pro 292

    Chapter 14: Special Effects with Filters and

    Color Correction 295

    Shooting Video with Effects in Mind 296

    Making a Colored Clip Black and White 296

    Getting That Old, Grainy Video Look 298

    Changing Colors 300

    Using mattes 300

    Using the RGB Balance tool 302

    Working with Color-Correction Tools 304

    Selecting and changing the color of an object 307

    Copying color-correction settings to other clips 309

    Fixing or Adjusting Exposures 309

    Comparing Results with the Frame Viewer 312

    Checking Out More Handy Filters 313

    Blurring the Action 315

    Saving and Applying Customized Filters 316

    Chapter 15: Motion Effects 319

    Manipulating Images in Wireframe Mode 319

    Scaling, rotating, and moving images 321

    Cropping or distorting an image 322

    Working in Wireframe mode in the Viewer 323

    Changing Images with the Motion Tab 324

    Using Keyframes to Change Motion Settings over Time 326

    Using keyframes to set clip opacity 327

    Editing existing keyframes 329

    Using keyframes to set other motion values 329

    Editing motion keyframes 332

    Creating a Multiple-Screen Effect 333

    Chapter 16: Compositing 337

    Choosing a Composite Mode 338

    Applying a Composite Mode 340

    Understanding Alpha Channels 342

    Compositing with Mattes and Keys 342

    Creating a simple matte 343

    Compositing with keys 347

    Tips for getting clean keys 350

    Part V: Outputting Your Masterpiece 353

    Chapter 17: Recording to Tape 355

    Setting Up for Recording 355

    Looking out for dropped frames! 357

    Recording to DV tape with a camera or deck 358

    Recording to VHS 358

    Recording to Tape 361

    Recording directly from the Timeline 361

    Printing to video 363

    Editing to tape 365

    Editing Online versus Offline 369

    Chapter 18: Exporting Your Movie to a Digital File 371

    Working with QuickTime Video 372

    Getting to Know Codecs 373

    Looking at the Video Codecs 374

    Looking at the Audio Codecs 376

    Knowing Your Data Rates 377

    Export Away! 378

    Exporting a Batch of Movies 381

    Easy Exporting with the Compressor Application 383

    Exporting video from Final Cut Pro using Compressor 384

    Batch-exporting sequences with Compressor 386

    Part VI: The Part of Tens 389

    Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Becoming a Better Editor 391

    Try Out the Final Cut Pro Tutorials 391

    Study (Don’t Just Watch) Movies and Commercials 392

    Practice on Someone Else’s Real-World Footage 392

    Go Online and Find a Community 392

    Join a Final Cut Pro User Group 393

    Upgrade Your Hardware 393

    Upgrade Your Software 394

    Curl Up with a Good Book 395

    Chapter 20: Almost Ten Tips for Managing Big Projects 397

    Keep Your Media Files Organized 398

    Use Bins — Lotsa Bins! 398

    Keep Your Clip Names Informative 399

    Document Your Clips 400

    Use the Find Feature 401

    Stay Oriented with Markers 401

    Break Scenes into Sequences and Nest ’em Together 403

    Save on Hard Drive Space 403

    Index 407