![]() ![]() ![]() Xsan Implementation Planning the SAN Installing the SAN Optimizing FCP on Xsan Systems Lesson Review Troubleshooting Final Cut Pro Lesson 16. Integrating FCP Systems into Networks Understanding Mac OS X File Formats Using File Servers Sending Files over the Internet Working with Files from Proprietary Systems Lesson Review Lesson 15. Implementing Stand-Alone Uncompressed Systems The Implementation Process Planning Your System Installing Hardware Installing/Updating Storage Drivers and Software Volume Creation Installing FCP (If Necessary) Installing Capture Device Drivers Configuring FCP for Your New Hardware Lesson Review Lesson 14. Managing Final Cut Pro Administrating Project Files, Preferences, and User Data Managing Media Files Reestablish a Project Lesson Review Integrating Your System Lesson 13. Configuring Final Cut Pro Installing Final Cut Pro Priming Final Cut Pro Working Efficiently with Final Cut Pro Uninstalling Final Cut Pro Lesson Review Lesson 12. ![]() Configuring Mac OS X Improving Final Cut Pro Performance Customizing Your Mac OS X System Mac OS X Administration System Preferences Checklist Lesson Review Lesson 11. Storage Overview Hard Drive Basics Drive Interfaces Storage Architectures Performance and Capacity Lesson Review Configuring Final Cut Pro and Managing Your System Lesson 10. Hardware and Interfaces Computer Systems Video Interfaces Audio Interfaces Timecode and Control Analog Video Formats Digital Video Formats High Definition Formats Analog Audio Formats Digital Audio Formats Measurement Tools Offboard Processors Capturing Video and Audio Lesson Review Lesson 9. Video Standards and Fundamentals Video Fundamentals Color Television Digital Video 24p Standard-Definition Standards High Definition Codecs and Compression Wrappers and File Formats Audio for Video Timecode Lesson Review Lesson 8. Distributing Film Projects Cinema Tools Lists Exporting The Final Conform Lesson Review Fundamentals of Video Standards and Hardware Primer Lesson 7. Distributing Video Projects Sharing Projects Outputting Your Project Lesson Review Lesson 6. ![]() Gathering and Editing Film Traditional Film Workflow Organizing Film Projects Cinema Tools Film in Final Cut Pro Lesson Review Lesson 5. Gathering and Editing Video Organizing Projects Gathering Media Changing Resolutions Reconnect Clips Playback and Performance Lesson Review Lesson 4. Setting Up for Online and Offline Workflows Typical Formats Selecting a Medium Selecting Hardware Lesson Review Lesson 3. Introduction to Online and Offline Editing Basic Principles of Offline and Online Editing Online Editing in SD and HD Offline Editing Choosing Between Online and Offline Workflows Lesson Review Lesson 2. Progress Plus is a different effect with a different intent than Progress % of Clip.بیشتر لیست موضوعات Copyright Contributing Writers Getting Started The Methodology System Requirements Copying the Lesson Files Companion Web Site About the Apple Training Series Apple Pro Certification Program Resources Using Final Cut Pro in Real World Workflows Lesson 1. Retiming video or stretching out titles/generators work just as well - simply update the Clip Length parameter. This effect can be added to video clips, still images, generators and titles. To enter a time like 1:09:09, simply type “1.9.9”. For example, you can enter 30 minutes as “30.”, “30,”, “30 ” or “30::” and Final Cut will fill in the zeros for you. Keyboard shortcuts for timecode entry work. If you use the time options, you supply the Clip Length by typing in the timecode length and set the Timebase to your project’s frame rate (or closest non-drop-frame value). Options to Show Time, Show 10ths (of seconds), Show Leading 0, and Show Frames (frame count). The bar can be customized with bar color, track color, outline color, width, height, vertical position on the screen and blend mode. On “drop”, this is a simple progress bar. This effect is compatible with all supported time bases offered by Final Cut Pro: 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60 frames per second (drop-frame projects should use the nearest whole number project timebase.) You don’t need this effect if you use his method, but this effect offers so much more, plus the convenience! Progress Plus was inspired by a video by Ben Halsall on YouTube. ![]()
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