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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham, England :
Packt Publishing
[2023]
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Edición: | Second edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009757931606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contibutors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Section 1: Importing and Organizing
- Chapter 1: Quick Start: An Introduction to FCP
- A brief history of editing
- Interface basics
- Overview
- In the central bar
- In the Browser
- In the Viewer pane
- Other important windows and controls
- Controlling the main window
- The Touch Bar
- An editing workflow overview
- Terminology
- Workflow
- Part 1: Importing and Organizing
- Part 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
- Part 3: Finishing and Exporting
- Hardware recommendations
- A Mac
- Active media storage
- Backup storage
- Displays
- Audio
- Media card reader
- Miscellaneous USB gear
- Anything else?
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 2: Before the Edit: Production Tips
- Getting the settings right
- Resolution
- Portrait or landscape?
- Frame rate
- Shutter speed
- Banding
- White balance
- Codecs
- Containers
- Review - getting all the settings right
- Choosing a camera
- An iPhone (or any other mobile phone)
- A DSLR or mirrorless camera
- A high-end camera
- An action camera or drone
- A 360° camera
- Audio equipment
- Other accessories
- Review - choosing a camera and audio equipment
- Shooting the right shots
- A-roll
- B-roll
- Movement
- Focus pulling
- Different perspectives
- Framing
- Review - shooting the right shots
- Working with multiple cameras and audio recorders
- Conference presentations
- Interviews
- Physical movement
- Weddings and live events
- Review - working with multiple cameras and audio recorders
- Managing everything on set
- Review - managing everything on set
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 3: Bring It In: Importing Your Footage
- Creating a Library (in the right place)
- Creating and naming a Library
- Deciding where to store media.
- Review - creating a Library (in the right place)
- Understanding original, optimized, and proxy footage
- Understanding optimized media (ProRes 422)
- Understanding proxy media
- Generating transcoded media
- Viewing proxy media
- Review - understanding original, optimized, and proxy footage
- Importing media in different ways
- The Import window
- Importing via drag and drop
- Managing storage space
- Using camera archives
- Reimporting media
- Importing from iMovie or FCP for iPad
- Review - importing media in different ways
- Syncing media from multiple devices
- Creating synchronized clips
- Creating Multicam Clips
- Checking and resyncing a multicam clip
- Review - syncing media from multiple devices
- Understanding and applying Roles
- Review - understanding and applying Roles
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 4: Sort It Out: Reviewing and Keywording
- Reviewing your media
- Skimming is awesome
- Exploring the Viewer
- A/V Output
- Review - reviewing your media
- Browser view options
- List view
- Filmstrip view
- Review - Browser view options
- Playback shortcuts
- Basic shortcuts
- Extended shortcuts
- Review - playback shortcuts
- Examining metadata
- Metadata in List view
- Metadata in the Inspector
- Review - examining metadata
- Understanding and applying Keywords
- Applying Keywords to clips
- Automatic tagging for people
- Review - understanding and applying Keywords
- Searching with Keywords
- Review - searching with Keywords
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review Answers
- Chapter 5: Choose Your Favorites:Selecting, Rating, and Searching
- Selecting part of a clip
- Review - selecting part of a clip
- Rating as a Favorite
- Showing only the Favorites
- Review - rating as a Favorite
- Rating as Rejected
- Review - rating as Rejected.
- Storing additional information
- Selective Keywords
- Notes
- Names
- Markers
- Review - storing additional information
- Advanced searches
- Review - advanced searches
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Section 2: Rough Cut to Fine Cut
- Chapter 6: Build the spine of the story: Quick Assembly
- Creating a new Project
- The perils of Automatic Settings
- Custom Project settings
- Non-standard resolutions
- Moving between open Projects
- Review - creating a new Project
- Adding your media in a few different ways
- Appending with a button or shortcut
- Adding clips with drag and drop
- Inserting with a button or shortcut
- How to use Snapping
- Revisiting the Skimmer and the Playhead
- Adding temporary clips
- Review - adding your media in a few different ways
- Rearranging your clips
- Moving clips in the Magnetic Timeline
- Selecting multiple clips
- Duplicating clips
- Basic timeline shortcuts
- Review - rearranging your clips
- Basic trimming with the Magnetic Timeline
- Do you have enough media?
- Trimming with the mouse
- Trimming with the keyboard
- Trimming the top and tail of a clip
- Extending edits
- Review - basic trimming with the Magnetic Timeline
- Blading and deleting
- Deleting clips
- Breaking up a clip
- Selecting part of a clip
- Review - blading and deleting
- Duplicating Projects
- Review - duplicating Projects
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 7: Cover It Up: Connections, Cutaways, and Storylines
- Understanding cutaways
- Preparing for a cutaway
- Review - understanding cutaways
- Connecting clips
- Connecting visual B-roll
- Connecting sound effects
- Connecting only audio or video
- Understanding connections
- Working with music
- Trimming connected clips
- Review - connecting clips
- Grouping connected clips in Storylines.
- Review - grouping connected clips in Storylines
- Controlling and overriding connections
- Review - controlling and overriding connections
- Three-point editing and more
- Backtiming
- Overwriting
- Copy and paste
- Review - three-point editing and more
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 8: Neaten the Edges: Trimming Techniques
- Rolling an edit
- Understanding a regular trim edit
- Performing a Roll edit
- Using keyboard shortcuts to Roll
- Review - Rolling an edit
- Slipping and Sliding clips
- Using a Slip edit
- Using a Slide edit
- Review - Slipping and sliding clips
- Softening audio with split edits (J- and L-cuts)
- Expanding and collapsing audio
- Overlapping audio edit points
- Fading audio edits
- Fading music for beat-matching
- Review - softening audio with split edits (J- and L-cuts)
- Editing numerically and with the precision editor
- Trimming using numbers
- Setting clip duration
- Moving to a specific timecode
- Using the precision editor
- Review - editing numerically and with the precision editor
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 9: Consider Your Options: Multicam, Replacing, and Auditions
- Working with Multicam media
- Understanding Multicam footage
- Preparing to edit with the Angle Viewer
- Switching angles
- Replacing and editing existing angles
- Editing inside a Multicam angle
- Review - working with Multicam media
- Exchanging one clip with another
- Showing or hiding a clip
- Replacing clips
- Review - exchanging one clip with another
- Creating and using Auditions
- Review - creating and using Auditions
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Chapter 10: Explore a Little: Compound Clips and Timeline Tricks
- Creating and using Compound Clips
- Replacing media using Multicam Clips.
- Understanding Compound Clip trimming issues
- Understanding container duplication issues
- Review - creating and using Compound Clips
- Low-level relinking
- Relinking to replace a clip
- External media and relinking
- Review - low-level relinking
- More tricks with tools
- Overriding the Magnetic Timeline with the Position tool
- Lifting and overwriting
- Blading multiple clips at once
- Zooming and scrolling with tools
- Review - more tricks with tools
- Adding and navigating with Markers
- Review - adding and navigating with Markers
- Using the Timeline Index
- Review - using the Timeline Index
- Summary
- Review questions
- Review answers
- Section 3: Finishing and Exporting
- Chapter 11: Play with Light: Color Correction and Grading
- Understanding the color workflow
- Preparing for color correction
- Understanding Video Scopes
- Understanding Wide Gamut and HDR
- Understanding timeline selection subtleties
- Review - Understanding the color workflow
- Correcting white balance, exposure, and saturation
- Using Balance Color and Match Color
- Adjusting Exposure with the Color Board
- Adjusting Saturation with the Color Board
- Adjusting white balance with the Color Board
- Using Color Wheels
- Using Color Adjustments
- Using the Comparison Viewer
- Review - Correcting white balance, exposure, and saturation
- Finessing contrast and more
- Using Color Curves to change contrast
- Using the eyedropper to sample the image
- Using the color channel curves
- Review - Finessing contrast and more
- Selective corrections
- Using Hue/Saturation Curves to change color
- Using a Color Mask to restrict a correction
- Using a Shape Mask to restrict a correction
- Combining multiple masks together
- Review - Selective corrections
- Advanced color techniques
- Copying and pasting color adjustments.
- Applying color corrections from nearby clips.