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Paperback Final Cut Express 4: Visual QuickStart Guide Book

ISBN: 0321544323

ISBN13: 9780321544322

Final Cut Express 4: Visual QuickStart Guide

Here to ensure that users start taking advantage of Final Cut Express 4's powerful editing capabilities immediately is a thoroughly updated task-based guide to the program from best-selling author and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Quick Start Guide for Final Cut Express 4

Peach Pitt Press and the Quick Start Guides always satisfy and in this case for Final Cut Express 4 it did not fail. It is an amazing format that is very intuitive that gets you up and running as no other manual can. The best thing about them is the price is reasonable. That is the best combination one can have. Peach Pit should now have a Quick Start guide for Keynote. In fact for all of iWork 09.

The kindest Cut of all

I neglected to read the reviews on this page before I purchased the book, and had I done so, would not have added this book to my library. That would have been a great loss. I bought the software for Final Cut Express 4 three months ago and have struggled with a learning curve that seemed at times vertical. Particularly annoying was that the highly recommended book I bought at the time included a DVD which I at first thought was a good idea, but came quickly to realize that chopping about in someone's deadly dull movie is no fun at all. I dreaded doing the lessons. Worse, they tied me to the computer, for without the computer the book went from irritating to useless. Recently I stumbled across Lisa Brenneis's book. Brilliant! Fun to read lucid prose written in an engaging and conversational style and sans the labored jokes other series include; an intuitive index which really enables you to find things (the above mentioned h.r. book has a thwarting index) and a useful Table of Contents. Every page of 600 is informative. Each time I open the book I discover something new. The first paragraph on something tells you what you need to know, its basic function, and then below it, as your eye drops down, additional information and tips. Opening this book is like FCE itself, an ancient carved box; lift the lid, and inside are hundreds of strange and wondrous tools. You lift them up, turn them over, glance at Lisa's book and light dawns - ah, yes, how marvelous. But then, you turn the tool another way, puzzled, until Lisa tells you of further uses, applications of which you had not dreamed. Terrific, too, is that you do not have to be at your computer to read this book and enjoy it. Wait for your spouse to get his or her hair done, or shop for truffles or something, and you can find a chair, open the pages, read with delight and stick in a bookmark to use the information as soon as you get home. Try that with the other books out there. To anyone who wants to learn FCE4 from scratch, I would suggest watching the free Izzy videos on FCE4 available online; ditto for the free LiveType tutorials; thus armed, open this book. Lisa is a born teacher and writer and I cannot recommend her book too highly. I wish I had discovered it earlier. The prose is crystal clear, the book is of tremendous value, and the negative reviews I see on this page are incomprehensible to me. It is unquestionably the best book on software I own and the only one I can say I enjoy reading. G. W. Marsh Final Cut Express 4: Visual QuickStart Guide

Not for beginners, but so good for advanced

I'm fairly experienced with Final Cut, but every once in a while i get stymied by some odd event or set of procedures. That's when i reach for this reference manual. The book isn't really designed like a over-arcing tutorial guide, like a step-by-step from beginning to end, and maybe that's what some reviewers desire. It does have step-by-step guides, but for very specific events. It covers the basics, but for beginners, the entire final cut suite of products can be like hitting a brick wall - you have to be patient and keep editing, and the wisdom will eventually come. It's not easy, but i found this guide helps me. And reviewers should really lay off the personal attacks on authors, that's just ugly. ...just you wait until Zombie Charles Dickens comes knocking on your door...

Just what we needed!

This is a well organized, easy to use reference. Visuals are extremely helpful. I would highly recommend this as a valuable resource for students as well as more advanced users of Final Cut Express.

excellent source

A great source for reference. The book has a very good breakdown of the elements of fce. If you can think it,then you can look up how to do it.
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