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Final Cut Pro 3 and the Art of Filmmaking
Jason Cranford Teague, David Teague
ISBN: 978-0-7821-4027-9
Paperback
396 pages
April 2002
US $60.00 Add to Cart

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Page 0 DVD

IMPORTANT NOTICE, regarding Project Files -

There is a problem with the DVDs in the first printing of Final Cut Pro 3 and the Art of Filmmaking that corrupted the project file
Coney_Island_Memories so that it will not work in Final Cut Pro. This problem only affects the Final Cut Pro project file and not the media or other files on the DVD.

Below is the link to download replacement project files depending on which version of Final Cut Pro you are using. Select the link for your version, unstuff the downloaded file, and then move the new project file into the tutorials folder, replacing the old project file of the same name. You should now be able to follow the instructions in the book for working with lessons.

Please reference the following link:

http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyAncillary/productCd-0782140270,typeCd-DOWNLOAD.html


Or should a need arise, the following alternate link may be used:

http://www.webbedenvironments.com/fcp

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Page 8

2nd column, options under diagram, should read:

A. RCA Right Audio
B. RCA Left Audio
C. Composite Video
D. S-Video
E. Mini Plug

Page 11

1st column, options under diagram, should read:

A. RCA Right Audio
B. RCA Left Audio
C. Composite Video
D. S-Video
E. Mini Plug

Page 20

What are NTSC and PAL? tip box at the bottom of the page, first column, last sentence, should read: "North American systems, at 120 volts, pulses at 60 pulses per second (60Hz). Most of the rest of the world runs on 220/240 volts pulsing at 50 pulses per second (50Hz)."

Page 70

First column, para 1, line 2, should read: " You normally want the levels to peak around

-12dB and not to go above -3dB on the Audio Meter."

First column, para 3, lines 5-9 should read: "If you are using a DAT tape captured through a capture card, remember that unlike DV audio, which is sampled at 48KHz,

DAT audio can be recorded at different sampling rates, but 48KHz is recommended for editing in Final Cut Pro with DV footage."

Page 78

First column, para 2, line 7, "on the desktop" should read "on a hard drive"

Page 84

Second column, para 1, line 2, "some padding" should read "handles (extra footage)"

Page 91

First column, item B, last sentence should read: "This is good for saving hard disk space, but it can cause problems later when using the Media Manager."

Page 177

Second column, line 13, "720 x 540" should read "720 x 534"

Page 189

Chapter 10 tip box, para 2, line 3, "three" should read "four"

Page 282

Tip box: Working with Audio Clips Quickly, lines 4-9, should read:
"It's not recommended to mix sample rates in the same sequence, so if you are mixing CD audio with other audio, you will need to upsample and transcode your CD audio to play at 48KHz. You can do this by using QuickTime or iTunes to transcode the audio file to an AIFF file."

Page iv, 288, 289

"Stephen Lippman" should read "Steven Lippman"