From Creative Cow-
Because Final Cut Pro can do so much, it can be easy to get lost inside its interface as you start to do more and more at once. Let Creative Cow leader and Final Cut Pro expert Walter Biscardi show you how to take back control of your workspace and work more quickly and efficiently with FCP’s tabs.
Watch the video tutorial here.
From Creative Cow-
Yes, Apple Color is connected to Final Cut Pro…but not exactly integrated. Creative Cow leader Walter Biscardi, one of the worlds most respected experts on the connection between the two, will help guide your sequences safely from FCP to Color — and show you why its worth the effort.
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Here’s a handy little tip that will help you composite without having to leave Final Cut. With this tip from Ko Maruyama, you’ll be able to pull off some pretty complicated looking effects with no sweat.
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If you learn one thing on this site, learn how to do a three point edit. It’s possible the single most useful method of editing. It takes you beyond the drag and drop style of editing to a point where you can really fly. Once you get the hang of it, it’ll be a second nature to you.Eric Meek of Final Cut Studio School shows you how.
Watch the video tutorial here.
Little can compare to the agony of wanting to show a sweet effect to a client, and you have to render first. Getting the hang of rendering is definitely a needed skill, as it’s just a much a part of the process as setting your scratch disks. This tutorial comes from Eric Meek from the Final Cut Studio School.
Watch the video tutorial here.
I recently found the amazingness that is “Fit to Fill.” This edit is simple and versatile, basically taking available footage and making it fit in the space you want by changing the speed. Eric Meek at the Final Cut Studio School has this video tutorial on how to edit using Fit to Fill.
Read the tutorial here.
From Ripple Training:
Learn how you can use Final Cut Pro’s Quickview window to preview and manipulate effects without having to render files to your hard drive.
Watch the video tutorial here.