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 Final Cut Pro Holiday Bundle with DVD by Peachpit Press, Master the fine art of professional video production with this three-book bundle that starts with Final Cut Pro editing basics, moves on to serious video editing techniques, and calls it a wrap with the best guide to creating DVD-Video on the market. "Beginner's Final Cut Pro: Learn to Edit Digital Video" is truly for beginners! Bestselling author Michael Rubin first explains the basics before letting you practice your new skills by editing and assembling the video clips on the companion DVD. By the end of this tip-packed tutorial, you may be inspired to become the next George Lucas. "Final Cut Pro 3 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide" demystifies Final Cut Pro's complex architecture and advanced video-editing tasks. All the important features are covered in detail, from the interface through FCP's built-in special effects, compatibility with Adobe After Effects filters, and new workflow tools. "DVD Studio Pro 1.5 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Giuide" is a reference tool and a start-to-finish tutorial for independent filmmakers, video professionals, corporate trainers, or event videographers looking to create professional DVD-Video with Apple's DVD Studio Pro. Each task is broken down into concise step-by-step instructions, illustrated with plenty of informative screenshots.
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