Apple Pro Training Series: Getting Started with Final Cut Server
Author: Matthew Geller
Tailor-made for the Final Cut editor, Final Cut Server takes the headache out of managing large collections of media files. The software delivers intuitive media asset management, plus tools for tracking job status, review and approval, and automating complex sequences of tasks in a busy production environment. In this handy reference guide, system integrator and author Matthew Geller shares essential workflows that will shave hours from your post-production jobs. Covers everything from how to search for, catalog, and find the right asset quickly, to handling large quantities of real-time HD video in a fast-paced production environment. The book’s compact size makes it easy to fit in a jacket pocket or computer case so that you have it handy when you need it most.
Table of Contents:
Lesson 1 Overview and Interface Basics 3
Lesson 2 Working with Assets 17
Lesson 3 Working with Final Cut Studio Projects 51
Lesson 4 Working with Productions 69
Lesson 5 Working with Devices 79
Lesson 6 Working with Jobs 87
Lesson 7 Basic Administration 97
Lesson 8 Advanced Administration 131
Lesson 9 Workflows and Final Cut Server 173
App Best Practices for Installation 195
Glossary 207
Index 210
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Expert C++/Cli
Author: Marcus Heeg
C++/CLI is Microsoft's latest extension to C++ that targets the heart of .NET 2.0, the common language runtime. Expert Visual C++/CLI is written by visual C++ MVP Marcus Heege, who examines the core of the C++/CLI language. He explains both how the language elements work and how Microsoft intends them to be used.
Even if you're new to C++/CLI but are planning to migrate to it from another language, this book will ground you in the core language elements and give you the confidence to explore further and migrate effectively. It provides concise, yet in-depth coverage of all major C++/CLI features: short code examples succinctly illustrate syntax and concepts, and more elaborate examples show how C++/CLI should be used.
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