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Editing Techniques with Final Cut Pro, 2nd Edition

  • By Michael Wohl
  • Published Sep 5, 2003 by Peachpit Press.
    • Copyright 2004
    • Dimensions: 7 X 9
    • Pages: 584
    • Edition: 2nd
    • Book
    • ISBN-10: 0-321-16887-9
    • ISBN-13: 978-0-321-16887-0

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Learn the art and craft of film editing using Final Cut Pro as practiced by professional film editors

  • Second edition is significantly expanded, including detailed techniques for sound design, ¿finishing,¿ and color correction¿now with color illustrations.
  • Written by a practicing film editor and one of the original members of the Final Cut Pro development team.
  • Features interviews with some of the most respected editors in the business, including Walter Murch (The English Patient), Steven Mirrione (Traffic), Paul Hirsch (Star Wars), and more.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great supplement to other FCP books., October 26, 2001
By 
Dennis Cham (Redwood Shores, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I picked up an advanced copy from the author at a Bay Area Final Cutters meeting. The book is different from most other FCP books in that it covers some basic editing techniques in a real world setting using FCP2. Rather than just go over every feature of the program, it tackles the craft of video editing using FCP. This makes it a great complement to the Lisa Brennis' excellent FCP2 Quick Pro Guide, which covers most of FCP2's functions.

For example, Michael explains different ways to use the Trim and Edit tools in editing a sequence as well as different approaches to logging clips. It also goes over issues of continuity and pacing how to deal with these problems in a non linear editing system. All this for me (at least) was worth the price of the book.

This book might be too basic for seasoned NLE editors. But it definitely will be a big help to begining or intermediate FCP editors looking to polish their craft .

I would have given the book 5 stars, except that I felt that... Read more

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Best FCP Book yet!, November 29, 2001
By A Customer
I have been a professional editor for more than 10 years and I recently migrated from AVID to Final Cut Pro. I wanted a book to supplement the manual and actually bought 4 different FCP books to glean what I could from each of them.

This one REALLY stood out. It's extremely well written, uses excellent examples that really help to illustrate the concepts and features and much more than just teaching you how to use FCP, it really teaches you how to edit.

WELL WRITTEN
Okay, maybe I'm a bit of a geek, but I couldn't put this down. I read it from front to back like a good novel. (Complete with my wife repeatedly asking me to come to bed :-) After I was done, I was so jazzed, I couldn't wait to get back on my computer!

EDITING TECHNIQUE
Although much of this was review for me, Michael really explains the language of film very concisely and very practically. He includes a recipe of commonly used editing "phrases" and teaches you not only the rules I learned in film... Read more

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect mix of editing theory and practical advice, November 9, 2002
By 
J. T. Kennedy "g4john" (Sammamish, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are serious about Film Editing, you are probably already been looking at books like Shot by Shot by Steven Katz, and checking out local training courses. You may also be trying to learn how to use Final Cut Pro, and checking out the many books on that topic.

This book could save you a lot of time and effort, by combining both subjects into one. It teaches, from a completely practical viewpoint, how to frame and edit shots. It also discusses how to use Final Cut Pro in order to achieve the right effect. There are also sections on sound, special effects and distribution - and again, all are realistically explained.

At every point, real-world editing examples are used, so it's not simply a discussion of every menu option. There are plenty of screenshots, and even though it doesn't cover the very latest version of FCP, everything is still 100% relevant.

After working through the huge pile of paper that is the FCP manual set, this book should be next on your list. It will tell... Read more

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Table of Contents



Introduction.


 1. The Editors Job.


 2. Film Language.


 3. Editing Patterns.


 4. Preparing to Edit.


 5. Basic Editing.


 6. Advanced Editing.


 7. Cutting the Track.


 8. Special Effects.


 9. Finishing.


10. The Digital Future.

 
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