Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Final Cut Pro Training
A. Training Assignment:
1. In Final Cut, edit a 30 second (or longer) video that includes:
- text over black
- text over video
- a cross dissolve transition
- a sound effect
- background music
2. Export your movie as a web-friendly quicktime file.
3. Upload it to vspace.
4. Email me the link.
5. Save the file as you’ll need it for part four.
B. Helping Patrons with Video Questions
Please watch this intro to the video training module.
It talks about the resources we have and how to steer people in the right direction.
Video Training Module Intro from Baynard on Vimeo.
C. Final Cut Pro Training
PRACTICE FILES ARE IN THE SAVE HERE DIRECTORY ON THE VIDEO MACHINES
or you can download them: Download the Practice Files
Practice footage was created during an American Culture class.
The students were taking a tongue in cheek look at Dr. Drew. None of the bad things depicted are real.
1. Getting setup in Final Cut Pro
FCP Training 01 - Setup from Baynard on Vimeo.
2. Organizing Your Media
FCP Training 02 Organizing from Baynard on Vimeo.
3. FCP Training 03 - Creating a Text Title Sequence
FCP Training 03 Title Text from Baynard on Vimeo.
4. FCP Training 04 - Three Point Edit
FCP Training 04 Three Point Edit from Baynard on Vimeo.
5. Adding Images to a B roll track
FCP Training 05 Adding Images from Baynard on Vimeo.
6. FCP Training 06 Adding Audio
FCP Training 06 Adding Audio from Baynard on Vimeo.
7. FCP Training 07 Text over Video and Cross Dissolves
FCP Training 07 Text Over Video and Cross Dissolves from Baynard on Vimeo.
8. FCP Training 08 Exporting
FCP Training 08 Exporting from Baynard on Vimeo.
D. Training Assignment:
1. In Final Cut, edit a 30 second (or longer) video that includes:
- text over black
- text over video
- a cross dissolve transition
- a sound effect
- background music
2. Export your movie as a web-friendly quicktime file.
3. Upload it to vspace.
4. Email me the link.
5. Save the file as you’ll need it for part four.
If you’ve done a video in FCP previously, you can substitute it, of course. Please make sure you do watch the intro though, thanks.