Lynda.com Announces New Training Title on Final Cut Pro 5 Essential Effects
lynda.com announced the release of a new movie-based tutorial, "Final Cut Pro 5 Essential Effects" with Larry Jordan.
Picking up where Final Cut Pro 5 Essential Editing left off, author and professional video editor Larry Jordan explains how to add the finishing touches that make a video compelling. In Final Cut Pro 5 Essential Effects, Larry demonstrates how to create essential effects by changing the speed of a clip or the color of a background, adding motion graphics and animated text titles, creating transitions, and more. Exercise files accompany the training videos.
A lynda.com Online Training Library™ subscription starting at just $25 per month, provides online access to this entire tutorial in addition to over 150 other titles (over 10,000 movie clips) covering a wide range of software, technologies, and techniques.
For free online samples of "Final Cut Pro 5 Essential Effects" and more detailed product information, please visit:
https://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/modPage.asp?id=179
For more information on this and other training titles, please visit https://www.lynda.com or call 888-335-9632.
lynda.com is an award-winning education provider of Hands-On Training(tm) instructional books, CD & DVD-based video training, self-paced online learning, and events for creative designers, instructors, students, and hobbyists. Since 1997, lynda.com has been helping people learn fundamental design principles along with the latest software, technologies, and techniques to communicate more effectively in print, on the Web, and through motion graphics.
This article was last modified on January 3, 2023
This article was first published on November 17, 2005
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