n this tutorial, we introduce Audacity, an open-source audio editing platform that's incredibly simple to use. This video explores how to set-up your preferences and start recording audio. Want to learn more? Visit CCTV's Classes page. (www.cctvcambridge.o rg/classes)
In part two of the Audacity tutorial, we go over amplification, noise removal, chopping your sound clips to the right length, and how to publish your sound clips as mp3s. Want to learn more? Visit CCTV's Classes page. (www.cctvcambridge.o rg/classes)
In this tutorial, Garabed goes through the basics of rendering video in your FCP projects. Want more tutorials? Visit the CCTV Classes page. www.cctvcambridge.or g/classes
In this video, Garabed gives you a step-by-step tutorial on how to add transitions to your Final Cut Pro projects. Want to learn more? Visit the CCTV Classes page. www.cctvcambridge.or g/classes
This video, directed by Joshua Washington Smith, was produced at CCTV as part of the School Year Production Program. Want to see more vids from our student producers? Check out CCTV's Youth Channel!
This short video is an introduction to selecting, marking, and editing clips on the timeline in Final Cut Pro. Want to learn more? Check out the CCTV Classes page for more handy tutorials. www.cctvcambridge.or g/classes
In this video, we continue our introduction to selecting, marking, and editing clips on the timeline in Final Cut Pro. Want to learn more? Check out the CCTV Classes page for more handy tutorials. www.cctvcambridge.or g/classes
This video, directed by Andrew Wonda Fresh and Julie Pan, was produced at CCTV as part of the School Year Production Program. Want to see more vids from our student producers? Check out CCTV's Youth Channel! (www.cctvcambridge.o rg/youthchannel)
This video, directed by Alex Ayabe, was produced at CCTV as part of the School Year Production Program. Want to see more vids from our student producers? Check out CCTV's Youth Channel!(www.cctvcam bridge.org/youthchan nel)
This video, directed by Max Lewontin, was produced at CCTV Cambridge as part of the School Year Production Program. Check out our Youth Channel for more vids produced by Cambridge students! (www.cctvcambridge.o rg/youthchannel)
This video, directed by Hassan Cox, was produced at CCTV Cambridge as part of the School Year Production Program. Check out our Youth Channel for more vids produced by Cambridge students! (www.cctvcambridge.o rg/youthchannel)
This video, directed by William Sheffield, was produced at CCTV as part of the School Year Production Program. Want to see more vids from our student producers? Check out CCTV's Youth Channel!(www.cctvcam bridge.org/youthchan nel)