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I had to laugh out loud the other day when someone posted on one of the various message boards that he/she didn’t know what the LiveType disc was for that came with his Final Cut Pro 4 package. It really isn’t a laughing matter, as LiveType is a separate application from Final Cut Pro 4 and does not interact directly with the editing software. However, by using the following steps, getting Final Cut Pro 4 and LiveType to work together is a snap. (DigitalMediaNet.com)
www.creativemac.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2003/07_jul/tutorials/fcpqt24.htm
By now you have probably had a bit of fun with SoundTrack, the music creation program that ships with Final Cut Pro 4.0. I would hope that you haven’t exhausted all of the free loops that shipped with the program, but if you are looking to use other samples, this Quick Tip tells you how.(DigitalMediaNet.com)
www.creativemac.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2003/07_jul/tutorials/fcpqt25.htm
Use Premiere to edit your videos - a complete tutorial on how to get started. (http://Desktopvideo.about.com)
desktopvideo.about.com/library/weekly/aa062502a.htm
As directors and editors migrate to digital video, sound editors are left trying to figure out how to keep up. Unfortunately, Final Cut Pro doesn't yet support OMFI, so here are a few tips to help your DV production audio make the conversion to Pro Tools: Follow the Leader.
www.creativemac.com/HTM/58Seconds/2000/09_00/finalcutproaudio-page1.htm
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