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Editing with Avid Xpress Pro and Avid Xpress DV (Avid Educational)

Editing with Avid Xpress Pro and Avid Xpress DV (Avid Educational)

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Author: Avid Technology Inc.
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 554662

Media: Paperback
Edition: Pap/Dvdr
Pages: 410
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7 x 1.1

ISBN: 0321199693
Dewey Decimal Number: 778.5930258836
UPC: 785342199697
EAN: 9780321199690
ASIN: 0321199693

Publication Date: December 15, 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Expanding on every aspect of Avid Xpress DVD except price, the next-generation editing dynamo Avid Xpress Pro ($1,695) delivers real-time video, film, and audio editing functionality to the masses (and their laptops!) by offering the revolutionary ability to send uncompressed video over standard FireWire cable (when paired with the Avid Mojo hardware accelerator). Big news for serious filmmakers—and when it's time to get up to speed on the most important product in your editing toolbox, there's just one place to start: Editing with Avid Xpress Pro, an entire self-paced course-in-a-book from Avid's own training experts.

Through step-by-step instructions, real-world examples, loads of screen shots, and an accompanying DVD that includes all of the professionally produced footage used in the exercises, you'll learn how to input and organize source footage, edit sync and non-sync material, trim sequences, adjust audio, create titles, output work, and more. Along the way you'll unlock the power of all of Xpress Pro's new features as well: automatic expert color correction (which allows single-click correction of entire sequences), advanced filtering and effects, powerful film support, high-quality output, and more.




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1 out of 5 stars Not a very good introduction   April 9, 2005
Algis (New York NY)
12 out of 16 found this review helpful

This is not a good introduction to Avid editing software. All sorts of important little details are left out of the explanations and examples, making a sophisticated interface fairly incomprehensible. I have begun the tutorial several times, and have not been able to go through even the "basic editing" sections.

I suggest looking elsewhere.

This is a great disappointment.



5 out of 5 stars Well written....very practical.   August 31, 2005
J. Greenberg (Philadelphia PA, USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Few books are written by *educational* departments. Most software books are written by people who managed to land a book deal.

Avid's own books is focused on *how to make the software work*. Editing aethetics come from you...not this book.

When finished you'll know what's important - soup to nuts how the software works. You should also pick up the Intro effects and the color correcting book.

In other words, each book of the series goes into how to make the tool work - having consulted with editors, Avid presents the materials in a logical, concise method to learn how the software works in the most efficient manner.

Like an onion, in layers, the difficulty increases throughout each of their books.



3 out of 5 stars Average at Best   February 19, 2006
G. Gentle
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is put out by peachpit and frankly I'm surprised at the mediocre quality of it. I also purchased the Visual Quickbooks Xpress Pro book (also put out by Peachpit) and found it to be superior in every way but one. The single area in which the official Avid book stands out is the inclusion of a dvd of source material to be used in exercises. I consider this to be an absolute necessity when learning any complicated piece of software. However, the Avid book disappoints in its implementation. The Apple pro training series Final Cut Pro book incorporates the exercises directly into the chapters, meaning that you follow along as you learn. The Avid book on the other hand is laid out so that you read a chapter on how to do something, quiz yourself on your knowledge retention and then are provided an excersise section in which to practice what you have learned. Personally, I find it extremely difficult to read about a software interface without using it simultaneously. For this reason I greatly prefer Apple's layout. If this book didn't come with the DVD, I would have given it 2 stars.


4 out of 5 stars No-Nonsense Guide Delivers   September 13, 2006
Pi Ware (Los Angeles, CA)
Editing with Avid Xpress Pro and Avid Xpress DV is a terrific book for beginners and for intermediate editors as well. It doesn't waste time trying to interject "personality" into the text, it dives straight into teaching the Avid interface, buttons and basic editing techniques. It's organized well and can be used for quick reference, but it also contains exercises and short quizzes at the end of each chapter. The exercises contain real world footage that ranges from a PSA on the rainforest to an emergency room drama. The book gives you two ways to go through the exercises as well: 1. with detailed step-by-step instructions perfect for beginners or 2. with an outline of basic instructions that allows an intermediate editor to hone his/her skills when those step-by-steps plod you into a state of hypnosis.

It's a terrific guide with good sample footage and clear, concise explanations.



2 out of 5 stars Big Disappointment   June 11, 2007
Eytan Mirsky (Forest Hills, NY United States)
This book is suprisingly bad, considering that it's put out by Avid. I agree completely with the other reviewer who compared this book unfavorably with the Final Cut Pro books put out by Apple's Training Series. Those books have clear exercises and go through the processes you're learning in a thorough step-by-step way. This book doesn't even explain the interface clearly. Then, suddenly you are instructed to hit keys that have never been mentioned before. The writer doesn't even tell you what footage he's working with most of the time. A real disaster.

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