|
|
|
Book ReviewsDigital Video Editing with Final Cut Express : The Real-World Guide to Set Up and Workflow |
|
|
Book: Digital Video Editing with Final Cut Express : The Real-World Guide to Set Up and Workflow
Written by: Charles Roberts |
Publisher: Focal Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
|
|
A practical and highly recommended instructional Rating:
5 / 5
Digital Video Editing With Final Cut Express by Charles Roberts (Assistant Professor, communications Media Department, Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts) is a practical and highly recommended instructional and reference manual concerning how to use Apple's Final Cut Express editing software for optimum digital video results. Covering not only the software interface, but such issues as proper setup of Macintosh and Final Cut Express, an explanation of video hardware, means for troubleshooting a wide variety of problems and much more, Digital Video Editing With Final Cut Express combines black-and-white illustrations and screenshots with easy-to-follow narration to better instruct and draw out the skill and creativity of amateur and professional digital film makers alike.
a valuable book for any NLE user Rating:
5 / 5
Charles Roberts' "Digital Video Editing with Final Cut Express" is more than just another software manual. His insight into MAC OS and organizing workflow is invaluable to even the most experienced NLE user and the appendices clearly explain complicated technical concepts behind digital video and the hardware needed to create a working system for editing. I am already 'sold' on Apple's Final Cut Pro but Roberts' conversational style of writing and solid technical knowledge make an already accessible software even more so.
Easy to read intro to the basics and beyond Rating:
5 / 5
You won't go wrong with this book! It assumes no knowledge and takes you through the whole editing process. The appendixes alone, with advice on purchasing DV decks, the hardware you need for setup, plus tips and tricks makes it worth the price. I also feel more confident as an editor--the book covers Express as the vehicle for teaching about editing principles. It goes beyond the usual button pushing software books.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|