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Final Cut Pro 6: Visual QuickPro Guide written by Lisa Brenneis Studio : Peachpit Press by Peachpit Press Publisher : Peachpit Press Released : 2007-10-18 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780321502698 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $39.99 Our Price : $24.22
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Newly updated for Final Cut Pro 6, this Visual QuickPro Guide is hands-down one of the most sought out books on Appleās non-linear editing system. An undisputed master of the digital video medium, Lisa Brenneis once again demystifies the complexities of the program with her straightforward approach that uses tasked-based, step-by-step instructions and loads of visuals and time-saving tips. Busy professionals and newcomers alike will appreciate that they can quickly find and learn tasks specific to their needs, benefiting from the award-winning Visual QuickPro style. Topics covered include essential editing tasks and media-management strategies, transitions, effects and filters, rendering options, and much much more. This is a must-have reference for anyone wanting to learn to use Final Cut Pro, whether they are new to the program or are upgrading. |
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Lisa Brenneis' FINAL CUT PRO 6 is a terrific reference book for those wending their way through FCP. The font style is clear, her writing precise & concise, with each page (mostly) noting a helpful "tip" or a shortcut that you may not have been aware of.
This book is much better than the rambling, poorly written manuals that come with FCP; and, you always have to have all volumes in front of you at all time plus the index is in the last volume!
I recommend Brenneis' book for the pro or the novice. |
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5 stars! |
This is a very comprehensive step by step instructional book. I've always been a fan of the Visual Quickstart/pro
guides and this one definitely met my expectations. |
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I love Visual Quickpro Guides |
Like so many others, I'm self-taught in Photoshop, InDesign ... and now I'm tackling Final Cut Pro.
Visual QuickPro Guides are quickly becoming my "go to" books for technical learning. I have found them to be:
1. Packed full of information;
2. Easy to read (the pages are set up perfectly for us visual learners);
3. Well indexed to find information.
Lisa Brenneis' FINAL CUT PRO 6 guide is quickly becoming well-worn as I learn the ins and outs of final cut.
If you're teaching yourself Final Cut like I am, this book is a must-have.
Enjoy! |
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Keeps it simple |
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Learning FCP by reading the manuals is like running in mud. Turning to Visual Quick pro is a great way to get a jump start on learning FCP. Using this book is perfect for finding answers to simple yet mounting tasks when editing with FCP. Great book to keep on hand weather you're new to FCP or an old pro. This book will save you time and cut down on the trial and error process. |
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Must Have....essential |
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I own most books written on Final Cut Pro. I love all the Apple Pro books. But.......this is the first book I always tell everyone to purchase. It is the essential FCP reference for most situations. Of course it doesn't go into everything like the manuals but I feel this book is a must read and is never far from my editing room. |
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