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In the world of news and sports editing, deadlines often occur quickly and frequently. But with Final Cut Pro, you can go from captured material to a great story faster than ever before. Even if you're already familiar with Final Cut Pro, you won't want to miss this opportunity to learn new and innovative ways to improve your workflow.
Hosted by industry pioneer Joe Torelli, this two-part seminar series will show you the steps to quickly mastering Final Cut Pro in the fast-paced news and sports editing environment.
With over 30 years experience shooting and editing for NBC News and local television, and then influencing the design of many of the tools used today for non-linear editing, Joe will teach you the tips and tricks necessary to get the job done quickly and with the highest level of quality.
Who Should Watch:
- Television news editors and photojournalists who want to learn more about Final Cut Pro in a news and sports editing environment
- Newspaper and web photojournalists who've been tasked with learning to be good storytellers
- Students interested in improving their chances of gaining a job in news and sports production
- Anyone who wants to enhance their knowledge of Final Cut Pro and improve storytelling skills
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