Customer Reviews

Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Sep 2nd, 2008 by Szymon Augustowski
Great, but your tutorial chapters should be longer.Is little bit frustrating when after ( sometimes ) after 50s you see again label ( with macprovideo.com )
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 4th, 2008 by Hisham Attia
Hi there

I found FCP6 101 a very useful resource. It addresses the majority of aspects anyone needs to know to get going with Final Cut. Michael explains the various aspects in a clear and concise way. He also provides a big picture view on why you should do a particular thing in a specific way to help you be more efficient in your editing.

My little constructive feedback on the course targets 2 aspects. First, I would rather have seen a more tutorial-based approach towards the editing technique. For example, beginning with a non edited version, then showing the final edited version and then taking you on the journey to achieve that final cut. This will prepare the learner to see what (s)he has, where (s)he wants to go and how to get there. Second, and this is more of a personal preference, I would have liked different footage for different sections of the course. Some of the chosen footage is not very effective with respect to what Michael was explaining. Maybe different examples would have been better. This also links back to the point I made earlier about tutorial-based course.
All in all, a very useful and a good coverage of material is represented here. My thanks and appreciation to the MPV team for the good work.

Regards,

Hisham Attia
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 1st, 2008 by Scott
Great tutorial! I am not sure I could have learned so much just from a book. I learn by seeing and then doing, which is what this tutorial is. NICE! I wish there was a way to type in a subject and have it pop up in the correct part of the tutorial...that would be amazing!
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jul 14th, 2008 by Jeffrey Chain
I did not expect to get such a complete course for the price, what a wonderful surprise. And the download option was great and very convenient. I am sure I will be making future purchases.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jul 12th, 2008 by Harry Broers
Very pleased with the tutorial. It's a good way of education. Al the basics are explained. Icons, windows, workflow and so on. After you watched the tutorial, Final Cut works on the flow. I also watched the tutorial finalcut pro 5 102. A good point of this tutorial is the extra information such as video formats, the 0.9 tv pixels, and interlaced are very useful. For now I work with this basics, and wait for a tutorial with cool edit tips and tricks. Keep doing this nice work. H.Broers (Gotcha, the Netherlands)
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jun 27th, 2008 by david berman
Ive not had a chance to watch all the tutorial but was a little dissapointed that there was no coverage of capture which now makes me have to buy the capture tutorial. I am sure this is good but do feel a little let down as i thought it should be covered in the core presentation. I like the tutors style and delivery.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Apr 23rd, 2008 by DREW PARNELL
Somehow a manual doesnt work for me. However your training video along with its downloading system and NED viewing system are excellent. I have both enjoyed the first viewing and later delighted in finding solutions to issues I was being slowed down with by dipping into the training. Thank you Michael Wohl and your team. I would recommend the Final Cut 6 101: video editing essentials.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Apr 11th, 2008 by Corky Coreson
No matter how proficient I get on a number of audio/video softwares, I'm always intimidated by that "first look" at a new one. FC is no exception. This video will take a lot of the intimidation out of getting started. Then you can keep going back to it and learn more and more in depth things. Great job as usual to the MacProVideo staff. I'm a Mac convert from about a year ago and you guys have really helped to make me feel that I made the right decision!
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Apr 10th, 2008 by John Sentz
Your materials are very good, the videos are good,

the only thing I could see adding is downloadable material (sample project files, and video clips to follow the lessons with)
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Mar 12th, 2008 by Michael Powell
I purchased the Apple Pro training book and will admit that it is very good. I learned a lot.

That being said, I must say that this tutorial for FCP 6 taught me a lot more. I firmly believe that the ability to hear the Pro and watch the demo made the concepts much easier to grasp.

I highly recommend this tutorial and this method of learning. Hearing, Seeing and being able to pause the lesson and try it myself has made a world of difference in my ability to grasp the different concepts sooner.

Keep up the good work.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Mar 11th, 2008 by Klaus Huber
Am a relative newcomer to MPV. Used STP and FCP so far. Both are very instructive and helpful to get to know rel. complex programs. Perhaps more detailed outlines and content description would help the selection of training sessions since very often one just needs help on very specific topics or tasks.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Mar 6th, 2008 by Chad Sanders
I had never used Final Cut Pro Studio 6 when I bought it. It was very overwhelming at first. The tutorial that came with it was not very helpful at all. They didn't explain things very well. After about 4 weeks I am able to do some Basic things on it, but not much more. I bought the 101 tutorial with Mr. Wohl and it has been very helpful. I am learning and navigating around a lot better in just hours after watching parts of the video. It is a very worth while investment. I would highly reommend it to others.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Mar 3rd, 2008 by Steve Gartside
I feel like I read the whole FCE manual in a couple of days.

I'm no pro video editor and was looking to learn FCE for my home videos after using imovie for several years.

Macprovideo taught me what I need to know in a very short time frame. Clearly it can't teach me how to edit my video for best effect, but it taught me how to use FCE in a fraction of the time it would have taken without it.

Now I can use FCE as well as most and can concentrate fully on my editing skills knowing that I have the knowledge to use FCE to it's full potential to help me do that.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Mar 2nd, 2008 by Kirke Jan
Really Great. What amazing tools of learning. I always spread the good word of MPV & NED
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Feb 8th, 2008 by Keyth
I was a little septic of the purchase, because I'm so used to using the Apple Certified Books. But after the first viewing those books found there way into the closet.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jan 27th, 2008 by Loran Courpet
I have been using FCP since version 3, just as a hobbyist. I own several other tutorials and I think this one is well done. Each explanation is short and to the point.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jan 18th, 2008 by joannaks
very good tutorial, would recommend it to anyone trying to get a grasp of the program. Now looking for something to take me a step beyond essentials.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Dec 19th, 2007 by Bill Morgan
Still watching the training. Just like learning Logic 7 & 8 from scratch, it's always complicated at the beginning. So far, trainer is very detailed and thourough.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Dec 19th, 2007 by David Perry
The videos are extremely helpful. I have been a long time Final Cut user but never was completely comfortable with some of the procedures. The tutorial made clear some of the concepts where I needed help .
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Nov 27th, 2007 by Chris Gearhart
This was a competent and very helpful tutorial. I was up and editing in FCP almost imediately, but was also using the great insights into the bowels of the functionality of FCP. I feel like a capable FCP user now. (I have edited in several PC NLE's prior to getting my MAC.)
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Nov 24th, 2007 by Bruce BecVar
Fantastic tutorial! Love the downloadable format as well as the presentation style. Michael W. is an excellent teacher with a quick intuitive delivery. Thanks!
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Nov 2nd, 2007 by Julie
I thought I knew Final Cut pretty well. I thought this program would show me a few tricks here and there that might help me be a little more efficient. Now I know I was functioning at an incredibly basic level. And I've used this to edit movies and TV shows! I wish I had bought this as soon as I started learning Final Cut. Well worth the money.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Oct 18th, 2007 by Michael Powell
I found this tutorial extremely informative and very well done. I picked up a great deal of information to make my workflow go smoother.

Michael Wohl was easy to understand and has a good voice for this type of presentation.

Thanks and keep up the great work.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Oct 15th, 2007 by Lifeiscelebration
I have known FCP for almost five years and after watching some demos, I decided to buy Final Cut Pro 6 101 tutorial from macProVideo.com. At first, I had some hesitation that it may not be worth the money, but after completing the tutorial, I was simply swept away. Honestly, I cannot think of any online tutorial better than this and for the amount of money I spent, it is worth each and every penny. In my opinion, mentioning about the money is quite disrespectful for the tutorial itself and all the hard works that have been put behind it. Because, it is amazing! I loved each and everything from the chapter 1 to the end. Though, it is meant for the beginners/intermediate but it covers lots of details, which are very helpful to anyone. I learnt FCP all by myself in my college years, and it is so painful when you don’t even know what is bin or how to adjust the timeline, and you have no idea how much you can achieve though keyboard shortcuts. Going through the tutorial I was reminded of all those days when I was struggling to learn even small information with no help. I wish I had this tutorial that time; my life would have been so much easier. The presenter has a clear and soothing voice, and a great sense of humor. Besides, the customer service is fabulous. Well, I will write a whole page next time how great the customer service is! My heartfelt thanks to Martin, Gosia and all the macProVideo team members for making these tutorials accessible (I love the download option) in an affordable price to everyone and being conscious of our environment by posting the Green Sale!
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Oct 3rd, 2007 by YMLee
The tutorial is easy to follow and understand. This is the most efficiency way to master a new editing software.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Sep 25th, 2007 by Steve
Fantastic tutorial. Very much straightforward, great tips and clear teaching. The quality of the audio and video is just great. I appreciate the red circle that drastically helps to follow the mouse pointer on the screen. Great idea! Really worth every penny spent in this tutorial.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Sep 13th, 2007 by Anthony Teoli
I have already posted a review on how amazing the DVD training for Final Cut Pro 6 and Sountrack Pro 2 are. Today I'd like to tell everyone how fantastic the customer service is. Everytime I encounter a problem and send an e-mail, I quickly get a response from customer service and they never make it feel like you are disturbing them. They give you step by step instructions that always work. Thank you Gosia you deserve a grade of 200%.

Anthony Teoli
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Sep 3rd, 2007 by Fred Vanderavert
After seeing the demo file I purchased the tutorial. I find it very helpfull and will purchase other tutorials

Kind regards
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Sep 2nd, 2007 by Israel Rodriguez
I had three FCP DVD,s tutorial before I got this one, and let me tell you that it's the best.. "PLEASE DO MORE" and thank you for making it.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 19th, 2007 by Tom A. Haug
Mr. Wohl makes FCP look easy!
He make me understand the simplicity of FCP.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 15th, 2007 by Anthony Teoli
After watching the Soundtrack Pro 101 training DVD, I started watching the Final Cut Pro 6 DVD. I still haven't finished but from what I saw so far, this DVD complements very well with the rest of the series. Michael Wohl is also an excellent teacher just like Martin Sitter. Please, please, please... create training for MOTION 3 and COLOR. You guys rock!!!!
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 14th, 2007 by Ian Henry
thought it was great. entertaining, informative and am very pleased i bought your course rather than wading through the manual. i'm interested to see how many questions I will still have once I get deeper into teh editing proces but the layout of the course will definitely make it easy to go back and find items when I forget how to do something - so that is a big positive.

when final cut studio 3 comes out can you do a course just on what's new? would definitely purchase that ervy time.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Aug 6th, 2007 by andrea
I really enjoy it. You are professionals and you think of your customers first, like i do and i'm looking forward to buy MOTION 3...

Thanks for now...
Andrea
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jul 26th, 2007 by Martin Edward Rossiter
Learning lots of new things here although been using for a while. I am looking forward to the more advanced stuff on the next two.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jul 16th, 2007 by Steve Dalbec
Over the years I had changed a number of times the video editing software I have used. From Adobe Premier, to Vegas and now to Final Cut.

Learning the differences in the past has been sitting down with a book and reading through the pages and reviewing the included diagrams.

This time around, I took a different approach and ordered several tutorials on using Final Cut. Video editing essentials is what I have been watching the past week.

I like the format of the Video, that you have have an "Index" of the major topics and a click on these have the sub tutorials items under these main headings. I find this makes it easy to go back and find a topic, and in the cases of the other tutorias I have not yet reviewed, I was able to quickly find some key topics I needed information on to complete a project.

Most learning segments are kept to around 3 minutes, although they can run from around 1.5 minutes to up to 5 minutes. What this means is there are more topics in the index which allows you to zero in on specific topic-to me this is very efficient way. Key points are shown in a text box to reinforce the audio comments and the use of a target circle to direct your eyes to the where on the screen you should be reviewing also helps with learning process.

Lastly, the customer service is responsive. I had somehow corrupted a file and with several emails to Martin we were able to get this fixed and I was able to begin using the tutorial again.

Overall I am very pleased with my purchase, and tomorrow while on my 3 hour flight and my 3 hours of Airport wait time, I plan to re-review this video and begin watching the DVD Studio Pro. I do the same when I have coffee at the coffee shop-its a great format to learn from.
Final Cut 6 101: Core Final Cut
Jul 15th, 2007 by John Nuttall
I've read lots of books and seen many video tutorials on FCP (congratulations on being on the the first to issue FCP 6) - but MacProVideo is simply the best. I will be using some segments with my students. Teaching is clear and takes you gently through the essential skills required.