Buy Tom Wolsky's FCP 4 book. Or, what you should really do is upgrade to FCP 5 for the multicam feature. It's made for what you are trying to do. Sooo easy. regards, sb On 7/8/05 12:28 PM, "Norm Lamoureux" <normdlamoureux at yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi all, > A couple of months ago I had talked about > doing video for a High School graduation. The video > part went well. Our team used 3 camera's and we also > tapped into the video system set up at the college > where the ceremony was held, for a total of six > camera's. That's the good part. Now for editing. > iMovie is not strong enough for this kind of project, > so I invested in Final Cut Pro 4. I am looking for > someone in the RI, MA area who would be interested in > giving me a crash course on Final Cut. I am willing to > compensate for a good one time crash course. Anyone > who has experience in Final Cut please let me know as > soon as possible. > > Thank's > Norm L.