It's not too hard to understand the Final Cut work flow. Basicly, it has the 
same method with Premiere. The method to How to use the tools, how to work with 
movie/audio clip in the timeline, how to add an effect, how to adjust keyframe, 
and others are same with Premiere. I ve done ther transition learn from 
Premiere to FCP only in a few days. 
I'm open for discuss about FCP.
Edli



----- Original Message ----
From: Mike Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 5:04:00
Subject: Re: [AP] Final cut keyboard shortcuts!


At 01:31 AM 6/24/2008, Sune Alexandersen wrote:
>I am currently working at an editing house on Final Cut Pro. I have to say
>that I really enjoy editing on it, but to speed up the learning process I
>would love for Premiere to have the same keyboard shortcuts and order a
>Final Cut Pro keyboard.

I have a possible project lined up that might require me to work on 
Final Cut Pro. How difficult has the transition been to learn FCP 
moving from Premiere Pro? Is there much of a learning curve, or does 
most of the workflow in PP work the same way in FCP?

Mike Boom 

 

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