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Capturing & Outputting in Final Cut 6

Summary

Learn how to capture and output video without sacrificing picture quality. There are a few secrets, and Francesco knows them all.

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Price
$39.50 (All Prices In US Dollars)
Trainer
Francesco Schiavon
Application
Final Cut Pro
Level
Level 1
Platform
Mac & PC
Runtime
97 minutes
Status
Available

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Apr 22nd, 2008 by Joop Geurts
Didn't see all the tut's yet, but I found the one I saw: Capturing and Outputting in FCP 6, very instructive, pleasant to watch and excellent to understand for not native English speaking people.
Glad to have it bought, it's worth all the money!
Apr 16th, 2008 by Corky Coreson
Let me start by saying that I really appreciate and respect MPV and I own several tutorials. Thats the good news. The bad news is, this is not their best work. Francesco is clearly a knowledgeable pro but I'm amazed at the poor audio quality. I watch/listen to these tutorials with ear buds on and its really distracting. Also, like many others who have posted here, I miss the red circle.
As to the content of the tutorial, is pretty much the MPV/Francesco quality I'm familiar with. Exception being, I was told via an email exchange with MPV that FCE and FCP are the same tutorials yet some of the material in this video doesn't seem to apply to FCE. That would have been good information to have had prior to purchase. Additionally, why not make this a part of the FC 101? Isn't capture and output pretty "101"-ish?
The standard of other MPV products are so high its difficult not to be disappointed by one thats only OK.
Oct 18th, 2007 by lifeiscelebration

Just finished watching this tutorial! Honestly, I had no problem at all with the instructor’s accent, but the audio isn’t the top notch; though the materials are extremely helpful and understandable, making this tutorial almost indispensable. Despites, it’s only one minor glitch; I recommend users to add this tutorial on their library because it covers the most important aspects of the whole editing concept and trust me, I am grateful to have this tutorial at such a great deal because trying to learn the whole log and capturing/ outputting process from the manuals or books could not only be time consuming but also painful. Thank you Martin, Gosia and the whole macProVideo team! And again, I have no words to express how great the customer service. You guys are awesome!
Oct 16th, 2007 by jerry banse
great, what its takes a chapter to read is learnt in minutes with tutorial
thanks again
Sep 25th, 2007 by Steve
As much as I loved the FCP 101 Tutorial, I must say I have been disappointed with this one. First I must say that the audio really made it tough for me to follow up what he was saying. Once we tried the red circle bonus to the mouse pointer I guess we can't live without it. It really miss here!
Last but not least, I bought this tutorial 'cos I needed to know about the output options in FCP, and I don't feel like I got what I was looking for. The guy refers to another tutorial fully dedicated to the Compressor, but after researches I can't find it on the website. I was hoping to get something deeper and more explanatory in regards with all output formats, conversions and compression options available in FCP.
Aug 23rd, 2007 by Dan Sutherland
Hey Martin

This tutorial was not the greatest in terms of its audio. The instructor lacked a flow and verbal cadence that I have come to expect with other Mac Pro instructors. The audio recording device often seemed too close to his mouth, which led to large fluctuations in the volume.

The only other tutorial I have had chance to go over was FC101...great instruction and sound.

Cheers...Dan

Description

Covers Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express.

Capturing and outputting video is the black art of video editing. The choices you make while digitizing and encoding your assets play a huge roll in the visual quality of your final video presentation.

Watch as Media Deployment Guru Francesco Schiavon shows you how to log and capture video into Final Cut. Along the way, you'll learn valuable techniques for setting up scratch disks, controlling playback decks through Firewire, and dealing with broken time-code on source tapes.

But that's not all, the second part of this program shows you how to get all that glorious video back out of Final Cut. You'll learn how to print video back to tape for archiving, how to export reference and self-contained digital videos for use in other programs (such as DVD Studio Pro and Motion) and also how to encode Video for web display using today's top compression codecs.

In the past, this has all been specialized knowledge, but Francesco opens it up for everyone in this must-have addition to our Mastering Final Cut 6 tutorial videos.

Check out the table of contents below for a full list of program topics.

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Francesco Schiavon

Francesco Schiavon
Francesco Schiavon is a recognized expert in the topic of digital media deployment for web and optical disc. A dedicated educator, Francesco has spent the last decade teaching in some of Canada's leading multimedia schools.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Capturing
Section 1: Part 1
01: Capturing Overview
02: Capturing Signal Flow
03: Make Sure There The Deck Is On
04: Exploring The Log And Capture Window
05: Capturing Settings Tab
06: Setup Scratch Disks
07: Clip Settings Tab
08: Logging Tab - Capture Now
09: Firewire Control
10: Capture Clip Button - Setting In/Out
11: Capture Clip Button - Add Logging Info
12: Capturing A Clip - Intro To Logging
13: Logging Clips - Logging Multiple Clips
14: Batch Capture
15: Working With Bins
16: What Is Broken Time Code
17: Working With Broken Time Code
18: Avoiding Broken Time Code - Back And Code

Chapter 2: Outputting
Section 1: Part 1
19: Outputting Overview
20: Setting Up For Outputting
21: Output To Tape From The Timeline
22: Print To Video
23: Edit To Tape
24: Exporting Movie Files Overview
25: Select What You Want To Export
26: Self Contained Vs Reference
27: Include & Markers
28: Using Presets
29: Prepare For Intenet Streaming Settings
30: Choosing A Codec
31: AAC Settings
32: Filter And Size Settings
33: Choosing Video Codec
34: Data Rate For Web
35: Frame Rate
36: Key Frames
37: Testing Out Your Export
38: Export Using Compressor

System Requirements

  • Macintosh
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Above
  • G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • Windows
  • Windows Vista, XP or 2000
  • Intel Pentium 4 or AMD processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • .NET 2 or above

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