By Lauren Schwab
Topics Discussed Final Cut Pro –The 4 main windows –Final Cut Express –Final Cut Pro 3 Avid –Avid Symphony –Avid Media Composer –Avid Media Composer XL iMovie –the 6 required steps Editing –Jobs of the editor Non-Linear Editing
Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro runs at about $999 Final Cut Pro has 4 main windows –The Browser –The Viewer –The Canvas –The Timeline (has up to 99 layers) There is also the Final Cut Express which is a lot less expensive and less complex than Final Cut Pro The latest version is Final Cut Pro 3 Final Cut refers to the finished version of the film
Avid There are different types of Avid –Avid Symphony –Avid Media Composer –Avid Media Composer XL Interesting fact about Avid… –96% of fall 1999 primetime TV shows are cut on Avid Media Composer –The kind of Avid that TV and film industries use can range up to $50,000
iMovie 6 steps required for iMovie… 1. Log and Capture 2. Basic Video and Audio Editing 3. Compositing and Effects 4. Transitions 5. Titles 6. Out or Exporting your movie iMovie is used for more simple projects Helps you to learn the basics
Editing The editor has a huge responsibility Works with the Director to put film into its final form and to pull everything together The editor gets together with Sound Designer and Music Composer for the final cut of the film The editor has to think about the transitions between the scenes as well
Non-Linear Editing You can assemble the film in any order Changes can be made at any time Allows 3-D effects “Non-linear editing combines the best of both film and video into one editor.” Non-linear editing is a lot easier
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