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This is The Ultimate Master Class for Panasonic DVX100 users working with Final Cut Pro 7! Condensing years of Noah Kadner’s expertise and know-how into easy-to-follow demonstrations and workflows. The video is broken into two sections: Production: Shooting for the Edit and Post-Production with a focus on Final Cut Pro.
ATTENTION Windows Users- Although this course utilizes Final Cut Pro for its examples, you’ll find the topics highly useful for most other editing platforms as well including Avid and Adobe Premiere.
Noah has answered thousands of DVX100 and FCP-related questions during his years spent as a forum leader in DVX100 message boards like 2-pop.com, CreativeCOW and DVXuser.com. He’s also spent years as an Apple Certified Pro instructor in Final Cut Studio and as a systems integrator and private consultant for 24p production and editing in Hollywood. Now he brings you all of that knowledge and experience in this master class.
Unlock the secrets of your 24p camera and learn how to get the maximum in post-production from Final Cut Pro 7. This course features over an hour and a half of original content broken down into learning modules with interactive animations and easy to understand, real-world examples. Covers the original DVX100, DVX100A and DVX100B along with FCP 4 and up. The video format comes in full 720×480, 16:9, 24p.
Here are just a few topics covered:
Advanced Pulldown Removal
Output for 24p DVD
24pA vs. 24p Standard
Output for 35mm Film
Anamorphic 16:9 Setup
Cinema Tools
Editing System Shopping Lists
Fixing Tape Dropouts
Easy Setups
SDI vs. Firewire Capture
DV Tape Stock Recommendations
Slate operations
REC RUN vs. FREE RUN
Output for Color Correction
Syncing Sound in Post
and much more!