Yes, this is where I started and I thought, I need to obtain something more structured.I found a wonderful sight for getting the feel of any software free of charge.
"YouTube". Before i indulge of paying. These so called tutorial companies only skip the basic element. They are o.k.
Thanks, I'll definitely give this a go. I also did find Lynda.com, wasn't sure how that compared.I recommend Ripple Training, If you look in iTunes for MacBreak Studio, they have a lot of training stuff for free. I used this one, http://www.rippletraining.com/categ...ials/final-cut-pro-x-tutorials/apvs-fcpx.html - and found it the easiest to follow-along with. I tried Lynda.com and Larry Jordan's training, and I personally did not like them has much. This is just my opinion, but Ripple training is what worked for me.
His training is not inexpensive, but it seems to be among the most knowledgable, comprehensive and constantly updated available:
http://www.larryjordan.biz/
video/webinars/free tutorials/forum, etc. for all versions of FCP and also Adobe AE.
I recommend Ripple Training, If you look in iTunes for MacBreak Studio, they have a lot of training stuff for free. I used this one, http://www.rippletraining.com/categ...ials/final-cut-pro-x-tutorials/apvs-fcpx.html - and found it the easiest to follow-along with. I tried Lynda.com and Larry Jordan's training, and I personally did not like them has much. This is just my opinion, but Ripple training is what worked for me.