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Final cut pro 7
Final cut pro 7









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But I thought you might be interested to know that inspired by your course, I have lost no time filming and editing a demo video for a new venture I am setting up with another ex BBC colleague” Time – and the holiday season – ran away with me. “I am so sorry I did not email you after our wonderful course at Frontline in December. I felt intially like a real fish out of water when I arrived but certainly didnt feel that at the end of the week” And thanks once more for your patience and kindness throughout the course. “Thanks once again for the last week I had a really really interesting time. “Thank you again for a great course!…I don’t really know what I expected but I didn’t think I would manage to make a film of any kind!” “The course was really great and really helped my to push on with my FCP skills and understand what is possible.” “Just wanted to say a personal thanks for looking after me so well on the FCP course last week.” It wasn’t easy but it was certainly stimulating.” “Thanks again for everything – the course was awesome!” He liked it so much that he bought it from us to open BBC 2’s coverage of the tournament! They then showed it again to open their final coverage on Sunday.

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Since then we carried out a series of six short features for the Queen’s tennis tournament.Īs well as proving popular on the website, the feature was shown on the big screens at Queen’s during the week and seen by one of the top men at the BBC. “Seven months have now passed since we attended our course with you at Frontline, and I am happy to report that we have enjoyed some success since then. Its a great starting point and even it only was one week managed to take us though the whole process” “Just a quick note to say thank you for a great course. From total beginners, to those wanting to take their basic knowledge to another level.Īims: To train participants to confidently story-tell across a range of genres for a range of platforms/audiences. Who it’s for: The Frontline editing courses are designed for a range of skill levels. Recapping and testing is done daily to build confidence and strengthen knowledge. * Exporting / Compression – Web, Mobile device, transcodingĪpplications covered: FCP 7, Mpegstreamclip, Quicktime Player Pro/, JES Deinterlacer

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* Sound in Final Cut Pro and basic sound mixing Presentations on and practical exercises in We start with shortcuts and tips for fast and efficient navigation in OSX.

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Participants are welcome to bring their own footage to edit with or can use Frontline archive footage from pieces shot around the world by freelance cameramen.

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Students each have their own Mac work station and learn how to take an edit from start to finish and troubleshoot along the way. Genres include factual documentaries, promos, virals, (non drama) features, news pieces, corporates, web content, sports coverage and more. Participants completing the course have gone on to edit/produce content for both broadcast and web audiences. The course is perfect for those seeking skills for producing multi-platform content. The focus is on fast, efficient techniques for organising and cutting your edit and on creating engaging, effective content. With an approach that is flexible to the skill levels of all participants, the course is built on the premise that hands-on solo editing is the best way to learn. This course will equip you with the a thorough working knowledge of Apple’s Final Cut Pro 7 and non-linear editing theory to produce video ready for broadcast and the web.











Final cut pro 7