Disk Utility to create disc image?

Hey everyone
I'm not too familiar with disk images, however my main goal is to capture the best quality video from a normal video dvd and then edit that video in final cut. I was told that possibly burning the disc and making a disk image would be the best way. If anyone can tell me the best way to capture video from a dvd (most likely copyrighted) to be edited in final cut I'd greatly appreciate it. If anyone is wondering I have a school assignment where I need to make a new trailer for a movie of my choice.
Thanks!

We cannot discuss any methods of acquiring copyrighted materials here. However, to create a disk image, go to:
Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
This official [Apple Tip|http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/lockyourdata.html] will help you.

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