Online Photography and Video/Editing Courses/websites/tutorial ect?

I was going to take a photography class through school but had to drop it because I wanted to ad another class.

My question is there anything equivalent to this online, so I can learn at my own pace but learn the in's and outs of digital photography? Same thing goes for video and editing.
 
Learning at it's own pace is the best option to me. What you can do to learn any technique of photography, let's say you go on this page (actually it's a website that provides literally everything for a start) http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/04/12/10-rules-of-photo-composition-and-why-they-work/.Read through the whole thing, then eventually you'll meet a word/technique you're unaware of, maybe click on it and see what it's all about, and you jump from one place to another, read a lot. Well, read a lot but also go out and shoot things.

Another interesting exercice is to shoot with a prime lens only, it's been nearly a year I shoot with 35mm and 50mm prime. The only time I changed was for star photography. Star Photography ? What an interesting field, but obviously has things to take into consideration such as motion tracking, location, foreground lightning

I dunno, are you a beginner ? In that case start getting to know how your sensor works, crop factors, dynamic range, how it works/ what it does.

For editing video, I remember when I first started editing (was like 5 or 6 years ago) it was on WMM but quickly I realized it couldn't provide what I wanted so I figured I'd be a pirate for the very first time and download Adobe Premiere. Edit the same way you do in WMM or other software, when you meet an issue, google it, and basically the more you meet issues, the better you get.
 
for VFX and anything after effects I recomend videocopilot, he goes so in depth and the effects turn out so pro looking
 
Oky doke, went ahead and bookmarked most of the sites you guys mentioned.

So for editing software......Final Cut Pro or Premier?

Working on a 2 year old MacBook Pro
 
Well I guess I'm

running an operating system that Premiere Pro no longer supports. Refer to the system requirements below for a full list of supported platforms.

So I don't really know what to do. I guess I'll try Final Cut
 
FCP does the job, in first year college, we use FCP, it's like any other of the best editing software, it does the same job, I just feel like FCP isn't done to make you gain time, nothing is automated, every single thing has to be done manually with shortcuts, parameters. I don;t find the right words but all I can conclude is that Premiere understands editors needs better than FCP.
 
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