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QuickStart! - Apple Final Cut Express 4 Tutorials

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In this course, VTC author, Brian Culp gets users up and running with Apple Final Cut Express 4. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the QuickStart! Apple Final Express 4 movie links.

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Getting Started with Final Cut Express
 Welcome & Overview (03:52)
Create a Project
 Explore the FCE Interface (07:27)
 Rearrange FCE Items (04:35)
 Easy Setup & Scratch Disks pt. 1 (05:03)
 Easy Setup & Scratch Disks pt. 2 (03:31)
 Import Video from Camera (05:14)
 Import Media Files (05:44)
 Create a Rough Cut (05:54)
 Refine the Edit (05:20)
 Create a Fine Cut (07:16)
Finishing & Output
 Use Transitions (06:14)
 Render for Playback (02:50)
 Edit the Audio (05:01)
 Keyframe Audio (04:49)
 Add Narration (03:11)
 Add Titles (06:14)
 Color Correct (07:56)
 Export the Project (07:24)
Expert Tips to Use Right Away
 Add Tracks (06:02)
 Use a Subclip (03:33)
 Use a Marker (06:16)
 Three-Point Editing (04:40)
 Use Slow Motion (03:57)
In Conclusion
 Wrap Up (02:46)


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Title: QuickStart! - Apple Final Cut Express 4
Author: Brian Culp
SKU: 34019
ISBN:
Duration: 2 hrs / 24 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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