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Final Cut X tutorial
#1
Here is a good tutorial from Izzy video.
With all the negative comments about X it looks pretty good to me.
http://www.izzyvideo.com/final-cut-pro-x-tutorial/
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#2
I see he's missing tutorials on:
- Multicam editing
- Setting up multiple screens
- Importing from tape
- Opening Final Cut Pro files

And quite a few other things... probably because FCX doesn't support them.
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#3
M A V I C wrote: And quite a few other things... probably because FCX doesn't support them.

...yet.
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#4
Apple officially responds to Final Cut Pro X complaints with new FAQ website, next ‘major release’ coming with fixes

http://9to5mac.com/2011/06/29/apple-offi...q-website/

Apple issuing refunds for Final Cut Pro X

http://9to5mac.com/2011/06/28/apple-issu...cut-pro-x/

Final Cut Pro X gets the Social Network trailer treatment

http://9to5mac.com/2011/06/27/final-cut-...treatment/

“I used Final Cut Pro X for a while. And I formed some opinions about it. Oh, and since it’s been asked: I cut this with Premiere 5.5 on my laptop. Never used Premiere before, needed a project to learn on.”
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#5
bruceko wrote:
Here is a good tutorial from Izzy video.
With all the negative comments about X it looks pretty good to me.
http://www.izzyvideo.com/final-cut-pro-x-tutorial/
No one is saying that Final Cut Pro X is a bad video editor per se, it's just that the consensus seems to be that it's a bad, really bad according to some, upgrade to Final Cut Pro; a better, much better professional level video editor than FCP X.

If they'd left the "Pro" off the name and called it the replacement to Final Cut Express you might even have people saying it's so good they might not even need FCP for some quick and dirty jobs. :biggrin:
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#6
So ... if a feature is listed as coming this summer, or was shown to already be available (but accessible in a different way, or possibly in conjunction with additional software from a say, a hardware maker) those criticisms are likely blown out of proportion.

It's the "wait until the next major release" missing features that should be cause for concern with those that still need them.
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#7
sounds more like Final Cut Express

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Cut_Express
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