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Capturing Video with the Canon XA-10

Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:24 - Item Checklist
1:19 - Equipment Safety Information
1:59 - Powering On The Camera & Battery Usage
2:41 - Using the LCD Screen
3:29 - Using the Viewfinder
3:52 - Operation & Recording Modes
4:40 - Recording Video
5:14 - Zooming & Focusing
6:57 - Reviewing & Deleting Footage in Playback Mode
8:07 - Initialize (Clear) Memory
8:57 - Recording Quality (Resolution)
9:27 - Recording Media (Internal Memory or SD Card)
9:49 - Recording onto an SD Card
10:06 - Frame Rate
10:33 - Audio Monitoring Setting
10:55 - Setting the White Balance
10:46 - Exposure Settings
14:40 - Audio Recording Settings
16:53 - Attaching an External Microphone
17:31 - Taking Photos
17:47 - Transferring Footage via USB
18:20 - Conclusion

Canon XA-10 - Reference Guide

Intro to Final Cut Pro X

Chapters:
0:00 - Libraries, Events & Projects
4:32 - Importing Media into Events
10:15 - Background Tasks Window
12:00 - Using the Browser
15:23 - Adding Video Clips to a Project
18:15 - Creating a New Project
21:43 - Information about Basic Video Clip Edits
22:46 - Inserting Clips
23:30 - Playhead, Skimmer & Timecode Display
25:28 - Appending Clips
26:46 - Connecting Clips
29:34 - Zoom in on Project Display
29:58 - Moving & Editing Video Clips
32:55 - Using the Blade Tool
34:23 - Adjusting Clip Appearance & Working with Audio
40:59 - Inspector Window
41:47 - Transformations
43:27 - Different Types of Crops
46:52 - Viewer Transform & Crop Controls
49:05 - Keyframing Audio Volume
53:20 - Keyframing Other Parameters
55:50 - Titles
59:11 - Transitions
1:00:58 - Setting a Custom Clip Length
1:02:04 - Adjusting Clip Opacity & Blending Modes
1:04:27 - Music
1:04:38 - Effects
1:05:57 - Sharing a Project



Final Cut Pro X (10.1) - Reference Guide
Final Cut Pro X (10.1) - Updating to Version 10.1 Reference Guide
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