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FCSvr 201 Administering Final Cut Server |
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Administering Final Cut Server
(FCSvr 201)
Your Assets' Greatest Asset
Course Description
This three-day class guides you through administering Final Cut Server, Apple's powerful new media asset management and workflow automation software. Final Cut Server takes the headache out of managing large collections of media files, then extends to tracking job status, managing reviews and approvals, and automating complex sequences of tasks all in a single product designed to work seamlessly with Final Cut Studio. The course combines of lectures and hands-on case study exercises to provide practical real-world experience.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed to provide the necessary skills, tools, and knowledge to those who are responsible for implementing and maintaining Final Cut Server systems. It is appropriate for system administrators, technical coordinators, resellers, Apple field employees working with Pro Apps, and technicians working in a post house, studio, or other large facility. This course is not intended for end users who will not be required to administer Final Cut Server.
What You Will Learn
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Understanding the features of Final Cut Server
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Connecting Final Cut Server to devices
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Automating workflow with Final Cut Server and Compressor
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Using Final Cut Server tools to monitor and troubleshoot jobs
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Effective use of Final Cut Server in several collaborative scenarios
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Understanding integration with Final Cut Studio applications
Prerequisites
Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course:
Course Outline
Day 1
| Topic |
Description |
| Introduction |
Overview of topics covered in the course, and a summary of the�certification program |
| Using Final Cut Server |
Overview of Final Cut Server, Client/Server/Device Paradigms and Diagrams, Understanding Assets, Proxies, Metadata, Productions and Jobs, Downloading the Client Application, Installing Final Cut Server, Logging into Final Cut Server, and Interface Overview |
| Working with Assets |
Performing Basic and Advanced Searches for Assets, Viewing Asset Details, Adding Metadata, Annotating Assets,Uploading Assets into Final Cut Server, Previewing and Adding Assets to your Cache, Preparing Assets for Disconnected Use, Exporting Assets out of Final Cut Server, Archiving, Restoring, and Deleting Assets, Duplicating Assets to Different Devices, Checking Out, Checking In, Locking, and Unlocking Assets |
| Working with Final Cut Studio Projects |
Adding Final Cut Studio Projects to Final Cut Server, Working with FCP Project Assets, Working with Elements, Check Out and Check In with FCP Project Assets, Exporting FCP Project Assets, Using Media Prepared for Disconnected Use and Archiving Assets Associated with Final Cut Pro Projects |
Day 2
| Topic |
Description |
| Working with Productions |
Searching for Productions, Associating Assets with Productions during Upload, Creating Productions, the Production Contextual Menu, Viewing Production Details, Adding Assets to Productions, and Deleting Productions |
| Working with Devices |
Searching a Device for Files, Viewing Device Content, the File Contextual Menu, Viewing File Details, Cataloging a Device File, Viewing the File, Using Export and Duplicate, and Deleting Files |
| Working with Jobs |
Viewing the Downloads and Uploads Window, Viewing the Jobs Window, Searching Jobs, the Jobs Contextual Menu, and Viewing Job Details with Callouts |
Day 3
| Topic |
Description |
| Basic Final Cut Server Administration |
Administration Overview, Administration Tools within the System Preferences, Defining Groups and Permission Sets, Defining Devices, Defining Watchers, Defining Metadata Subscriptions and Backing Up the Final Cut Server Database |
| Advanced Final Cut Server Administration |
Administration Tools within the Client Application, Defining Transcoding Settings, Defining Devices (Advanced) Defining Watchers, Defining Scheduled Events, Defining Metadata Subscriptions (Advanced), Defining Responses and Response Details, Adding/Editing MetaData, Adding/Editing Permission Sets, and Admin Preferences |
| Workflow Scenarios |
Understanding Common Workflows, Paradigms, Diagrams and Instructions |
| Best Practices for Installation |
Optimizing Final Cut Server, Optimizing your LAN, Planning File Locations, Optimizing Transcoding Operations, and Installing Final Cut Server |
| Certification Exam |
Build Credibility. Get Certified.
This course covers
the knowledge necessary to become an
Apple Certified Pro, Level One in Final Cut Server.
Level One
certification is granted upon successful completion of the
Final Cut Server, Level One
exam.
Apple Authorized Training Centers
offer this exam either as part of the course or separately.
This certification also counts towards
Apple Certified Media Administrator
certification, which verifies in-depth knowledge of Xsan architecture, including an ability to install and configure systems, architect and maintain networks, customize and troubleshoot services, and integrate Mac OS X, Final Cut Server, and other Apple technologies within an Xsan installation.
Apple Pro Training Series
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