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Logic 7 203
Logic For Video Editors
Video is two-thirds Audio. Consequently, Video Editor's need Logic. These tutorials demonstrate how to score video.
Logic 7 203 : Logic For Video Editors
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01: Opening a Movie in Logic
02: Using the Global Video Track
03: Resizing the Movie Window
04: Presenting the Movie
05: Using Movie Window Parameters
Scoring Video in Logic
OPENING MOVIES IN LOGIC
01: Opening a Movie in Logic
02: Using the Global Video Track
03: Resizing the Movie Window
04: Presenting the Movie
05: Using Movie Window Parameters
06: Viewing DV Movies Over Firewire
07: Playing the Movie's Sound
08: Importing the Movie's Audio
WORKING WITH TIMECODES
09: Setting the Song's Frame Rate
10: Using the SMPTE Displays
11: Setting the Default Timecode Value
12: Setting the Offset Timecode
13: Setting the Movie Start Position
CREATING PROXY MOVIES
14: Proxy Movie Overview
15: Why's My Video Blurry?
16: Choosing a Video Codec
17: Choosing a Frame Rate
18: Adjusting the Movie's Quality
19: Adjusting the Movie's Dimensions
20: Comparing the Source and Proxy Movies
SCORING YOUR VIDEO
21: Using Pickup Clock to Spot Effects
22: Using Drag Modes
EXPORTING TO MOVIES
23: Exporting Audio To a Movie
24: Exporting an MP3
25: Adding the MP3 to Your Movie
Setting-Up for Surround Mixing
SURROUND MIXING SETUP
26: 5.1 Surround Overview
27: Setting-Up for Surround Mixing
28: Creating a Surround Output Matrix
29: Organizing Your Channels
PANNING SURROUND
30: Using the Surround Panner
31: Using the Pan Window
32: Opening Multiple Pan Windows
BOUNCING SURROUND
33: Working with Center Channels
34: Working with the LFE Channel
35: Controlling Output Levels
36: Bouncing Surround Stems
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