Final Cut Pro 10.3 - How It Works
By Edgar Rothermich
- Release Date: 2017-04-25
- Genre: Digital Media
Score: 5
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"Final Cut Pro 10.3 - How It Works" explains the new version of Final Cut Pro X in great details with lots of graphics and diagrams that are not found in any other publication or any videos. This is a completely revised and extended version of the previous best-selling books "Final Cut Pro X - How it Works" and "Final Cut Pro X - The Details" with in-depth explanations of all the new features like Roles and Lanes, plus unique illustrations on how metadata-based audio works in Final Cut Pro.
Unlike the previous two books, "Final Cut Pro X - How it Works" and "Final Cut Pro X - The Details", this new book, "Final Cut Pro 10.3 - How it Works", covers the entire content of Final Cut Pro X on 941 pages.
This book provides not only the easiest and fastest way to learn Final Cut Pro X, the user will also understand its unique concepts and functionality. In addition, the 400 word Glossary, hyperlinked throughout the book, allows to read the book regardless of the level of experience.
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