Need Final Cut Pro 5 Tutor.

Hi I am looking to hire a tutor to teach me how to use this software. I live in the Dallas, Fort Worth area. And I am lost totaly at this point. You can email me at [email protected] Thanks

Hi I am looking to hire a tutor to teach me how to use this software. I live in the Dallas, Fort Worth area. And I am lost totaly at this point. You can email me at [email protected] Thanks
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I hope you find one of us and can pay him or her well for their expertise and patience.
You should also invest in any of several of the FCP books on the market to have around after your instruction is finished.
bogiesan

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    To start with: Motion 5 can be used as a compositing and graphics application...
    An addition to any video-editing software...
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    https://discussions.apple.com/community/professional_applications/final_cut_stud io
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    Any other info you can give will be helpful.
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  • I have AVI files that I need to be MOV files so that I can edit them in Final Cut Pro. I am going to use Quick Time Pro for this....do I have to 'export' it or can I just 'save as', or is there even a difference? Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • I have Final cut Pro HD sequence and I need to burn this on a DVD

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    Hi Emil:
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