Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook

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Today's digital production tools empower the small team to produce multimedia projects that formerly required large teams. Orchestrating a production requires more than proficiency with the postproduction tools. Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook offers a cookbook of postproduction workflows that teams can follow to deliver an array of products to their clients. It describes appropriate postproduction workflows, team roles and responsibilities, and required equipment for some of the most common media productions.Combining the wisdom of traditional roles and responsibilities with an understanding of how FCP facilitates a new flexibility where these roles/responsibilities can be redistributed, this book sheds light on workflow processes and responsibilities, and includes 7 real-world workflows from a diverse range of projects:* Money-Saving Digital Video Archive* Long-Form Documentary with Mixed Sources* Web-Based Viewing and Ordering System* 30-Second Spot for Broadcast* Multi-Part TV Series with Multiple Editors* DVD Educational Supplement* Music Video with Multi-Cam Editing and Multiple OutputsWritten with a unique iconography to better convey key points and applicable to all levels of FCP users, Final Cut Pro Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook is a vital reference tool for every postproduction house. * Real-world workflows and case studies provide blueprints that readers can follow to efficiently coordinate multimedia projects * Clearly defines team member responsibilities and details their roles in efficient postproduction workflows* Provides technical and administrative direction that smoothes the way to expanding a studio's postproduction repertoire

Author(s): Jason Osder, Robbie Carman
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 336