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Lisa Brenneis, Martin Sitter, Michael Rubin, Scott Smith, Michael Wohl, Steven Roback

2328 pages, parution le 04/04/2003

Résumé

Save more than 30% on this 6-Book Bundle for serious digital video filmmakers looking to harness the power of Final cut Pro.

Final Cut Pro 3 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide demystifies Final Cut Pro's complex architecture and advanced video-editing tasks. All the important features are covered in detail, from the interface through FCP's built-in special effects, compatibility with Adobe After Effects filters, and new workflow tools.

DVD Studio Pro 1.5 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide is a reference tool and a start-to-finish tutorial for independent filmmakers, video professionals, corporate trainers, or event videographers looking to create professional DVD-Video with Apple's DVD Studio Pro. Each task is broken down into concise step-by-step instructions, illustrated with plenty of informative screenshots.

From storyboard to screen, FireWire Filmmaking contains everything you need to know to make professional-level movies on the desktop: how to choose the best products, capture video, create a "film" look, and distribute your work on disk or over the Web or a network The accompanying DVD includes clips from featured filmmakers.

Beginner's Final Cut Pro: Learn to Edit Digital Video is truly for beginners! Bestselling author Michael Rubin first explains the basics before letting you practice your new skills by editing and assembling the video clips on the companion DVD. By the end of this tip-packed tutorial, you may be inspired to become the next George Lucas.

In Editing Techniques with Final Cut Pro go beyond video editing basics with real world advice from veteran film editor Michael Wohl on how to choose the tightest shots, trouble-shoot common problems, create sophisticated special effects, develop your own personal editing style, and more.

Pro Tools 5 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide offers concise, step-by-step instructions on how to use Pro Tools' main functions, including recording, editing, mixing, and effects processing. It will also introduce and explain the basics of automation, MIDI sequencing, and file management in Pro Tools 5

Contents

First Book: Beginner's Final Cut Pro

  • First Things First
  • Basic Editing
  • Less Basic Editing
  • Fancy Stuff
  • Be Your Own Assistant
  • The Real World of Personal Video

Second Book: Final Cut Pro 3 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide

  • Before You Begin
  • Welcome to Final Cut Pro
  • Input: Getting Digital with Your Video
  • Preparing Your Clips
  • Introducing the Viewer
  • Editing in Final Cut Pro
  • Using the Timeline and the Canvas
  • Fine Cut: Trimming Edits
  • Creating Transitions
  • Rendering
  • At Last: Creating Final Output
  • Big Picture: Managing Complex Projects
  • Compositing and Special Effects
  • FCP 3 and Mac OS X
  • Appendix A. Online Resources
  • Appendix B. Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Third Book: DVD Studio Pro 1.5 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide
    Getting Ready
  • Before You Begin
  • DVD Basics
  • Encoding Video Streams
  • Encoding Audio Streams

DVD Studio Pro

  • The DVD Studio Pro Workspace
  • Setting Up Your Project
  • Using Tracks
  • Photoshop Layer Menus
  • Highlight Menus
  • Creating Markers and Stories
  • Assembling Slideshows
  • DVD@ccess
  • Finishing the DVD

Advanced DVD Authoring

  • Widescreen: 16:9
  • Working with Languages
  • Subtitles
  • Scripting!

Appendices

  • App. A: Keyboard Shortcuts
  • App. B: Making a Bit Budget
  • App. C: Online Resources

Fourth Book: FireWire Filmmaking

  • Choosing the Right Camera
  • DV Shooting Tips
  • Making a Connection
  • Capturing and Storing Footage
  • Previewing and Editing Projects
  • Using Still Images
  • Setting Up a network
  • Finishing Your Movies
  • Appendix A: Web References
  • Appendix B: Using the DVD

Fifth Book: Editing Techniques with Final Cut Pro

  • The Editor's Job
  • The Film Language
  • Logging Footage
  • Preparing to Edit
  • Editing Techniques
  • Advanced Editing Techniques
  • Working with Audio
  • Creative Compositing
  • Compositing Techniques
  • Video and the Web
  • Pushing the Envelope (Conclusion)
  • Sixth Book: Pro Tools 5 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
    Getting Started with Pro Tools
  • Setting Up Your Pro Tools LE System
  • Software Basics
  • The Mix and Edit Windows

Recording in Pro Tools

  • Starting a New Session
  • Working with Tracks
  • Getting Ready to Record
  • Recording and Playing Back Audio
  • Managing Audio Files

Editing Audio

  • Editing Basics
  • Working with Regions
  • Advanced Editing

Mixing Audio

  • Mixing Basics
  • Adding Effects to a Mix
  • Automating a Mix
  • Mixdown and Mastering

MIDI Sequencing

  • Recording MIDI
  • Editing MIDI
  • Getting the Most from Pro Tools
  • Optimizing Performance
  • Appendices
  • App. A Connecting Your Studio
  • App. B: Setting Preferences

L'auteur - Lisa Brenneis

Lisa Brenneis

has served as a teacher, author, panelist, and film production manager. Her production credits range from interactive digital media to educational films, animation to live action, documentary to poetic fantasy. Her clients have included Disney, MCA/Universal, the Getty Museum, the Library of Congress, the International Olympic Committee, Mattel, and more defunct new-media startups than you can possibly imagine.

L'auteur - Martin Sitter

Martin Sitter is a multimedia artist, audio producer, and technical writer specializing in the next generation of track-based video and audio applications. As the cofounder of djinn.ca, a Vancouver multimedia consultancy that creates QuickTime-based interactive and streaming media, he has spent the last seven years designing audio for corporate commercials and Web sites.

L'auteur - Michael Rubin

Michael Rubin is the author of The Little Digital Video Book.

L'auteur - Scott Smith

Scott SMITH est rédacteur à RES: The Magazine of Digital Filmmaking dans le domaine de la production vidéo. Réalisateur et spécialisé dans les animations, il fait également partie des fondateurs du Silver Planet Studio, où ont été créés les effets spéciaux d'une douzaine de films récents.

L'auteur - Michael Wohl

has worked as a professional film and video editor for 12 years. His experience ranges from corporate training pieces to documentaries and narrative film. His fictional documentary, Theatereality, was awarded the coveted CINE Golden Eagle in 1993. Michael was also one of the key members of Apple's Final Cut Pro design team, where he provided the voice of the real world editor, keeping a tight focus on usability and workflow issues.

Caractéristiques techniques

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Éditeur(s) Pearson
Auteur(s) Lisa Brenneis, Martin Sitter, Michael Rubin, Scott Smith, Michael Wohl, Steven Roback
Parution 04/04/2003
Nb. de pages 2328
Format 23 x 23
Couverture Broché
Poids 4250g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780321166227
ISBN13 978-0-321-16622-7

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