$9.99 gets you 91 pages of workflow practices, tips and tricks and basically the know-how on how to setup a film edit in FCPX. Mike Matzdorff has documented his workflow experiences as First Assistant Editor on the feature film projects that used Final Cut Pro. Also, it shows the complete Touch Bar functionality and integration.'Įdgar has also published a 'GEM' on Motion 5, Compressor, Logic, GarageBand and Pro Tools.ģ) Final Cut Pro X Workflow - Mike Matzdorff 'This is a completely revised and extended version of the previous best-selling books "Final Cut Pro X - How it Works" and "Final Cut Pro X - The Details" with in-depth explanations of all the new features like Roles and Lanes, Captions, 360° Video, plus unique illustrations on how metadata-based audio works in Final Cut Pro. This makes it a book that is extremely easy to navigate through when learning, we have posted a clickable sample page on the right. Want to take a look inside? Iain has published the first chapter for free that you can read here. Hard copy and Kindle versions are available.Ģ) Final Cut Pro X 10.4 - How it Works - Edgar RothermichĪlthough it hasn't been updated for FCP 10.5, Edgar's 'Graphically Enhanced Manual' Final Cut Pro X How it Works takes a slightly different approach to learning by expanding out all the icons, menu items and screen controls. He certainly filled the lockdown time in 2020! You can read more from Iain on how and why he wrote the book in an FCP.co article that we published. At over 700 pages long, this is a book for beginners to learn the basics right through to advanced users wanting to understand complex workflows. He does more than just point out how things work in the interface, he goes through different editing situations where you would use the features. Straight in at number one is Iain Anderson's 'door step' book on FCP, Final Cut Pro X Efficient Editing. 1) Final Cut Pro X Efficient Editing- Iain Anderson We haven't done an update to the normal annual Final Cut Pro book list for a while, so let's fix that with a fresh, updated look at the best way to learn Apple's video apps in print. We take a look a the best books for the Apple Pro Video Apps. Online tutorials are great, but some people prefer a hard copy to learn from.
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