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    No one ever said get EVERY FCP tutorial from Ripple, just the first one, "Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X" which is only $29.99. If you did any tutorial series and still don't know the stuff you're asking, that was really inadequate training. Everything you've asked and much, much, much more are available from this one course at Ripple. Everything you've asked and more is in that one course from Ripple.

    Ripple and macProVideo are the best around, nothing else can come close to the quality, comprehensiveness and professionalism you get from them.


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    I sampled a bit of the free Izzy Video training, but chose another route. I subscribed to lynda.com and thought the training there on FCPX was very good. If you have the time, you can subscribe for one month ($25) do all the FCPX tutorials, then cancel. I've kept my subscription because I also plan to do their Motion 5 training.


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    Lynda.com is good, but I don't consider it the best. macProVideo.com is the same price, and Micheal Wohl was one of the original designers of Final Cut Pro. They hold VERY high standards for their trainers there. I do training videos and articles for them, and know first hand what their quality standards are. Them and Ripple can't be touched by anyone else.

    And both offer freebies. macProVideo via The HUB, and Ripple Training via their MacBreak Studio podcast.

    macProVideo has TONS of top shelf quality training, also, plus a very well run forum.

    If $30 is too much for you to spend in order to learn something "right" the first time, well, I don't know what to say.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BenB View Post
    No one ever said get EVERY FCP tutorial from Ripple, just the first one, "Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X" which is only $29.99. If you did any tutorial series and still don't know the stuff you're asking, that was really inadequate training. Everything you've asked and much, much, much more are available from this one course at Ripple. Everything you've asked and more is in that one course from Ripple.



    Ripple and macProVideo are the best around, nothing else can come close to the quality, comprehensiveness and professionalism you get from them.
    I buggered off, didn't I?
    No one said get EVERY FCP tutorial and you're the first to politely recommend "just THE FIRST ONE."
    I've scoured the Ripple site and see no "Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X."
    I also looked at Macprovideo and they seem to be offering a monthly subscription now but they seem to be covering most of the stuff that I got from Izzy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtzfilms View Post
    I've scoured the Ripple site and see no Apple Pro Video Series: Final Cut Pro X."
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Saraceno View Post
    Thanks. Watching this. . .and my goodness the tutorial is thorough - and it can lead to certification!
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    Just FYI. The Apple Pro User certification test is the "Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro X" book, word for word. That book is the test, the test is that book. Wording, phrasing, terminology, workflow, it's all that book. Even the visual examples in the test are the graphics from that book.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BenB View Post
    Just FYI. The Apple Pro User certification test is the "Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro X" book, word for word. That book is the test, the test is that book. Wording, phrasing, terminology, workflow, it's all that book. Even the visual examples in the test are the graphics from that book.
    That's REALLY great to know. I assume that you're talking about Level 1 certification, right? Does Level 2 certification correspond to APTS Advanced Editing in the same word-for-word way?


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    Yes, Level 2 test is the advanced APTS book. The books are written specially for Apple authorized training and testing, totally. The Motion test is word for word the ATPS Motion 5 book.


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    Hi, Can I ask a very basic file importing question on this thread? I am very new to this site and FCPX and video editing in general. I have a GH1 and with 100mb max latitude patch shooting AVCHD 25fps.
    Otherwise please direct me to the correct forum please! Thanks everyone


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