Final Cut Pro Classes

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217 E 10th St
New York, NY 10003

Final Cut Pro Classes offers personalized online training sessions for users looking to enhance their skills in Final Cut Pro. Led by experienced trainer John Burns, who has been teaching since 2001, these classes cater to various skill levels, providing tailored instruction based on individual projects and needs.

The training is conducted via ZOOM, allowing for a seamless learning experience from anywhere with a basic internet connection. Classes range from quick 20-minute tech support sessions to comprehensive hour-long project-focused lessons, making them accessible and convenient for all aspiring video editors.

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5.01 reviews
Casey D.
4/14/2011

If you want to learn Final Cut Pro quickly and efficiently, take these classes! Tim (instructor) and John (owner) were pleasant, personable, and most importantly, knowledgeable. I am in the...

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