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Product Description
Today’s digital production tools empower the small team to produce multimedia projects that formerly required large teams. Orchestrating a production requires more than proficiency with the postproduction tools. Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook offers a cookbook of postproduction workflows that teams can follow to deliver an array of products to their clients. It describes appropriate postproduction workflows, team roles and responsibilities,… More >>
Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook
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Of the stack of video books I have on my shelves, this is one of the few I’ve read cover to cover. Learning workflow by trial and error is a painful way to learn, this book nicely lays out the many ways workflow can be done, then gently recommends ways it probably should be done. I only wish I had read it earlier!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great guide for anyone interested in the post-production process. As a handbook it offers up answers to many issues that arise along the path of film/video post-production. Very impressive and well worth investment of time and money. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
Your book fills a much needed gap in the non linear workflow for editors and producers alike! For me the video formats and compression chapters are fabulous cross platform information. Lately, it seems that everywhere I go people are reading it.
Virginia Quesada, Q MEDIA, INC. and VIDEOCULT.COM
Rating: 5 / 5
As the co-author of this book, I just want to thank all of our students who inspired the writing of this book with their hunger for practical knowledge on FCP and the great questions they ask in class.
So often, the nature of these questions went beyond the technical text and sample projects that we were using in class. It is also frequently difficult to answer real-world questions about FCP in the classroom context. So many of these answers “depend on the project you are doing . . . ”
Consequently, we took to using a series of real-world anecdotes – experiences of our own in postproduction that could illustrate the larger points regarding process and decision-making.
These experiences made the conceptual basis for this book, and those anecdotes became the case studies.
Robbie and I hope that you enjoy what we think is a unique approach!
Rating: 5 / 5
After teaching post production for many years, it is nice to find a book the exemplifies six important words: “Story, story, story! Workflow, workflow, workflow!” This book is designed very well for those who truly want to understand the processes involved with post production. After years of trying to find books that would compliment my professional knowledge and collegiate instruction, Jason and Robbie have provided me with an excellent reference for my academic and professional students.
Rating: 5 / 5