MC 101 - Media Composer 6 Editing Essentials
Details
This course is the first step in achieving confidence, creativity, and efficiency with Avid Media Composer 6, the non-linear film/video editing application used in most movie and television productions. Along with its counterpart, MC 110 - Media Composer 6: Effects Essentials, this course provides the foundation for Media Composer User Certification. The Media Composer 101/110 combined class saves you over 20% versus booking the classes separately.
This course leads you through the interface and basic editing techniques before moving on to trimming, fine-tuning the edit, adjusting audio, handling multicamera editing, adding transitions, adding titles, and outputting your finished project. The training is hands-on and features project-based lessons in which you work on real-world projects ranging from extreme sports and dazzling documentary footage to an episode of the television show Hell's Kitchen. This course is the first step in mastering Avid Media Composer 6, the standard editing system used by professionals in the film and television industries.
Who Should AttendProducers, Editors, Assistant editors, Multimedia producers
Prerequisites:- Practical working knowledge of Mac OS X
- A background in editing, production, or post-production is strongly recommended
Outline
Lesson 1: Exploring the Interface and Preparing to Edit
Starting the System, Opening a Project, Exploring the Workspace, Understanding the Project Window, Working with Bins and Folders in the Project Window, Exploring the Editing Interface, Working with the Surface Monitor, Organizing Clips and Bins, Saving Your Work
Lesson 2: Assembling a Basic Sequence
Opening the Project, Understanding the Record Monitor, Creating a New Sequence, Combining Bin Tabs, Marking Edit Points, Finding and Audio Edit Cue, Performing Basic Editing, Splicing Clips into the Timeline, Adding Tracks to a Sequence, Overwriting Clips into the Timeline, Making Edits in the Timeline, Editing Audio and Video, Extracting and Lfiting Segments from the Timeline
Lesson 3: Ingesting File-Based Media
Opening the Project, Understanding Improting and AMA Linking, Importing Still Images, Creating a New Project, Importing Audio Files, Opening a Bin from Another Project, Understanding AMA, Linking to a QuickTime Volume, Understanding Consolidate Versus Transcode, Adding Comments to Master Clips in Script View
Lesson 4: Manual Timeline Editing
Opening the Project, Creating Subclips, Preparing the Project for Editing, Drag-and-Drop Editing in the Timeline, Finding Clips in the Bins Pane, Draggin Clips in the Bins Pane, Dragging Clips to Splice-In or Overwrite the Timeline, Sorting and Sifting Clips, Building a Storyboard, Arranging a Storyboard, Editing a Storyboard into Sequence, Trimming Segments with Top and Tail, Trimming Segments with Extend
Lesson 5: Refining the Edit
Opening and Preparing the Project, Understanding Your Trimming Options, Overwrite Trimming with the Smart Tools. Using the Trim Keyboard Shortcuts, Preparing the Project, Using Ripple Trim to Fix Dialogue, Tirmming On-the-Fly, Trimming in the Composer Window, Preparing the Project, Using Additional Video to Enhance a Sequence, Slipping or Sliding Segments
Lesson 6: Refining and Mixing Audio
Tailoring the Interface for Audio Editing, Working with Markers, Adding and Patching Tracks, Monitoring, Soloing and Muting a Track, Recording a Voiceover, Using the Audiot Tool, Setting Levels and Pan in the Audio Mixer, Changing Levels Within a Segment, Audio Crossfades
Lesson 7: Customizing Media Composer
Creating a New User Profile, Viewing and Changing User Settings, Changing the Font Size, Working with the Command Palette, Customizing a Workspace
Lesson 8: Introduction to Multicamera Editing
Creating Group Clips, Editing with Multicamera Displays, Exploring Multicamera Editing Techniques, Revising a Multicamera Edit
Lesson 9: Creating Quick Titles and Basic Transitions
Making a New title, Editing a Title Over Video, Working with Shapes and Gradients, Applying a Fade Effect to Titles, Adding Quick Transitions
Lesson 10: Preparing for Output and Exporting a File
Creating a Sequence Report, Adding Bars, Tone and Filler, Reviewing Work in Full-Screen Mode, Exporting a Sequence for Web Sharing, Using Send To Templates for DVD Authoring, Creating Your Own Send To Templates, Preparing a Sequence, Exporting the Program Portion of the Sequence
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