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Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Avid


Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
2 Days
11am
5pm
Sat - Sun


Course outline

Day 1

1 Interface and Application Basics
2 Media, Projects, and Levels of Organization
3 Linking to AMA, Importing and transcoding video media
4 Organizing, Viewing, Logging, and Searching
5 The basics of Editing and the timeline

Day 2

6 Understanding Audio
7 Effects and Finishing
8 Exporting to required delivery formats


Once you have finished the course, you will receive an industry recognised London Academy Diploma in Avid Media Composer.


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What the students say:

A perfect transition from Final Cut, fantastic tutor and really good software.
Hillary

Thanks for a good class, enjoyed learning the important skills. London Academy has a great learning environment.
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Entry level: Beginner - Intermediate

11am - 5pm    Sat - Sun   2 Days

Learn the classic editing application to widen your skills and employability. Taking that step is made straightforward by this course.

When Apple replaced FCP7 with FCPX there was widespread alarm in an industry which simply couldn't believe that the new app would ever meet all their current requirements for professional monitoring and workflows. Unsurprisingly there was a move back to Avid Media Composer, a dependable and now more competitively priced alternative.

Key Benefits of taking this course
1 Industry recognised Diploma
2 Work experience
3 Industry Contacts
4 Professional Film Editor
5 30% discount off your next course
6 Build your own confidence

What happens during the course

The two day course offers hands-on experience of setting up shared and external projects, importing and linking to media, editing, titling, colour correcting and exporting sequences.

Day two covers working with multiple video and audio tracks, complex transitions and creating graphics. Avid is cross platform, learn on a Mac and work on a PC with ease, create projects on the latest version and open them on an earlier one without problems, this is well thought out, intuitive software that every editor should learn.



Grow your confidence and improve your personal performance using Avid Media Composer.

The London Academy current Avid Media Composer tutors are:John Phillips View the Tutor Page

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