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- Oct 8th, 2005
Video is two-thirds Audio. Consequently, Video Editor's need Logic. These tutorials demonstrate how to score video.
Music has always been center stage in Apple's Product line. Think iPod, and you can see why Apple's interested in making it easier for artists to create music.
But Apple is also into video, and Final Cut Pro is sweeping the competition aside, making Apple the dominant player in both the audio production and video editing markets.
With this in mind, it's no wonder Apple has spent a lot of time on Logic's video scoring functions. You can open Movies directly in Logic, change tempo to match scene breaks, and even adjust timecode offset to ensure your audio always matches your video, frame for frame.
But what's a movie without that bigscreen surround sound? If you have Logic Pro, you can score surround soundtracks right inside Logic. There's nothing holding you back from creating huge moving picture sound ... these videos show you how!
Click the link below to see precisely what's on offer by reading the table of contents.
- Logic 7 101: Mastering Logic 7
- Logic 7 102: The EXS24: Inside & Out
- Logic 7 103: S O U N D (and why it sounds that way)
- Logic 7 105: Logic's Environment Explored
- Logic 7 202: Logic's Plug-Ins: Unplugged
- Logic 7 203: Logic For Video Editors
For a full list of the topics covered, see the Tutorial Outline
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