1st Edition

The Filmmaker's Guide to Final Cut Pro Workflow

By Dale Angell Copyright 2008
    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Filmmaker's Guide to Final Cut Pro Workflow is the comprehensive roadmap to affordable postproduction workflow using Final Cut Pro, Cinema Tools, and Pro Tools. Illuminating workflow and the interrelationship of these software applications, it also focuses on cost saving and efficiency, aiding low-budget, independent moviemakers as well as students trying to take their skills to the professional level.

    Author Dale Angell offers a practical guide to complete film postproduction workflow, describing low-cost workflow that can be used for 35mm film, High Definition digital video, or DV/Red Camera.

    The Filmmaker's Guide to Final Cut Pro Workflow will help the independent filmmaker working on a tight budget:
    . Understand capturing picture when shooting on film or digital video
    . Finishing the project on either film or video
    . Audio edit workflows for both film and video
    . Comprehend NTSC and PAL video as well as modern digital video formats
    . Understand timecode and the file architecture in Final Cut Pro, Cinema Tools, and Pro Tools

    Introduction; The Kodak 35mm Project; Lost Hope and More; Capturing picture when shooting on film; Capturing picture when shooting on digital video; Initial audio workflow, importing production audio and syncing; Editing picture to lock; Finishing on film; Finishing on digital video, the on-line edit; Sound edit workflows; Titles for digital video and film; After the film is finished

    Biography

    Dale Angell

    "Dale Angell's Filmmaker's Guide to Final Cut Pro Workflow is the postproduction supervisor's equivalent to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
    It provides a babelfish to translate Geek speak into plain English. His wealth of experience in editing and sound makes the book an invaluable aid to navigating the plethora of HD codecs and finishing workflows now available to editors. Don't leave home without it."
    --Lois Freeman-Fox, A.C.E.