Saturday, 8 February 2014

Final Cut Pro

Though I have used Final Cut Pro, the non-linear video editing software to edit my film opening at OCR Media Studies AS I thought I need to get back into the habit of using it if I want to use it for editing the Codes and Conventions presentation and the short film. Its user base is  mainly made out of video hobbyists and independent filmmakers however it has continually been used as the main editing software on major films such as John Carter (2012), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) (Academy Award winner for Best Editing - Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall) and True Grit (2010).

I watched the Final Cut Pro X Tutorial Part 1 : Basics & Color Correction which shows some basic features in Final Cut Pro like creating a project and adjusting colour of the video clips. It is Part 1 out of 28 which gradually advance in difficulty displaying all the available functions of the software for amateurs and professionals alike.


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