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title: "Final Cut Pro X: Making the Transition"
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# Final Cut Pro X: Making the Transition

**Brand:** larry jordan
**Price:** ¥12878
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- **What is this?** Final Cut Pro X: Making the Transition by larry jordan
- **How much does it cost?** ¥12878 with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    Not the best way to train - for me
  

*by F***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2012*

I appreciate the author, he has all the information and resources down, but the method for training leaves me short.  To just read a book and learn it in a technical manual is difficult.  I much prefer the method of having working files and following the procedures along with the lessons, I think you learn better.  I think this book will come in more useful after I have learned the methods and plan to return to this later after I better understand the changes.  I have worked with most versions of FCP for almost ten years, this is a different animal and I felt I needed to train.  I just don't think this the best method to quickly learn, better for later.  This is not to say it is not a great book written by a well informed person, just the wrong way for early training.  I am glad I have this, I hope that is understood.  FYI, I have the IPad versions and that is a wonderful way to train, sitting right next to the computer. as good as any book - better.  I also bought the Peachpit training system AND this too.  I will use the Peachpit (Apple Training Method) first and then back to this,  Both are IPad books as well as traditional - either works.LATER UPDATE:Actually the Peachpit training book was old and so far in behind in versions that I threw it out and  bought The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro X [Paperback],  Rick Young (Author).  This was a great book, pretty current, came with web updates and web videos by Rick Young that are just terrific!  THIS IS THE BEST BOOK GOING, in my opinion.  Get up to speed in just a few sessions!http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0240523830/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00

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    An encouraging, thorough guide to Final Cut Pro X
  

*by M***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2012*

My previous editing experience was with 16mm film many years ago. Recently, after experimenting with my smartphone's video capability, I wanted to create a faux trailer for a video contest (Lights! Cameraphone! Action!). I heard that Final Cut Pro X was a powerful but hard to master program, so I went looking for a guide.FINAL CUT PRO X: MAKING THE TRANSITION turned out to be exactly what I wanted: It's clear, encouraging, detailed, practical, well-organizded, and--just often enough--witty. After spending a few hours with it, I felt ready to start editing my first project--a trailer for a documentary.After editing some of the material I had shot, I had questions. A friend recommended that I take training session at the Apple store. Thanks to Larry Jordan's book, I had a foundation that made the training much more valuable. I continue to read and benefit from the book.

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    Great transitional info
  

*by A***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 18, 2012*

When FCPX came out, I was very frustrated at having to learn yet another editing system. (It is far enough removed from FCP7 that it is really a different program.) This book really helps in the transition. Even though it certainly could be used by someone who is brand new to editing, or who is moving over from another platform or software program, it seems to be particularly valuable to all of us who are making the move from earlier FCPs. For those doing client-driven editing, losing time making the transition is costly.Even though it seems like actual editing instruction takes a while to get to, a careful foundation of file exporting, organization, feature layout, etc. is covered first. With that knowledge in hand (and in particular the knowledge of what's different than FCP7), the actual editing becomes a lot more intuitive and fun.Highly recommended.

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