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Linda Schodowsky January 1st, 2007 11:54 AM

Thanks Kevin!

Thanks again, Cole - I do have 'Filmmaking for Dummies' and 'Digital Video for Dummies', so I am a fan of the 'Dummies' books! I do think I'm going to wait it out, 'til my book/DVD arrives!

Cole McDonald January 1st, 2007 02:03 PM

no worries...I have 2 of the apple pro books arriving tomorrow "FCE" & "Shake"...should be fun!

Luis A. Diaz January 17th, 2007 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Linda Schodowsky
I recently upgraded from my eMac, to an iMac with a nice 20" screen (yeah!). Along with my iMac, I included the Final Cut Express as part of the purchase. All I can say is 'wow!'. Both for the fact that I am in awe, when I compare it to iMovie, and am also in awe when I see just how much I need to learn about FC Express, before I can do some decent editing.

The manual that is provided via PDF is quite huge - over 1,000 pages. I am hoping to find something a bit more streamlined so I can learn how to use it properly a bit more quickly and efficiantly. The DV Tutorial that comes with it is nice, but not quite what I am looking for when I comes to instructions on all of FCE's particulars.

I'm a type of person that needs to go at my own pace, which can be fast in some areas, while crawling at a snail's pace in others. Upon some research at Apple's website, I ran across 2 particular instruction manuals:

Final Cut Express HD for Mac OSX VQG
Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Express

I really want to just purchase one of the two, or will gladly take suggestions if there is another book or learning tool out there. I like things shown to me step by step, or explained in detail. (bad brain accident years ago makes learning new things rather hard at times!) That's not to say I'm completely clueless, by any means. It's just that FCE, when compared to iMovie, is a whole 'nuther beast.

Thanks in advance!

You are like me step by step, lesson by lesson, the Apple training Series, by Diana Weynand for FCE is the way to go. At times very basic but each lesson complements each other, and in addition you learn a few things about the Mac OS.

Luis

Linda Schodowsky January 17th, 2007 08:25 PM

Thanks. I just picked up the book from the bookstore yesterday and am looking it over. I do believe it is just what I was looking for.

I'm keeping all of the other suggestions in mind still. :-)

Chris Sinista January 17th, 2007 11:08 PM

try lynda
 
try lynda its an online tutorial of all sorts of programs

Linda Schodowsky January 18th, 2007 04:06 AM

Thanks, Chris. Yeah, somebody else mentioned that a few posts up. I took a peek at the website. It looks worth it and actually, I might use if for a couple other things as well. They actually have a sample for you to look at. I liked what I saw and am thinking about joining up.


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