If you are seeking alternatives to marketing department hype, these sites offer a bracing dose of opinionated candor and experienced insight, along with valuable reference material and more great links.www.adamwilt.com/D187 Adam Wilt's Amazing DV FAQ. I'm an Adam Wilt fan. See for yourself.www.kenstone.net/ Ken Stone has been quietly building an impressive online library of illustrated Final Cut Pro tutorials, reviews, and articles by Ken and other FCP scholars. Well worth the visit for FCE users.www.digitalzoo.com.au/lunchtime/ Simon Kirby's Lunchtime Cinema is a chatty, pleasantly opinionated, well-organized site that's devoted to collecting helpful FCP and FCE resources.www.joesfilters.com/ Joe's Filters is a great resource for anyone interested in using filters and transitions in Final Cut Express. Joe offers demo versions of his custom filters, and the illustrated documentation that accompanies each filter description offers a great way to learn more about using filters to create digital effects.www.dvcentral.org/ Get subscription information at DV & FireWire Central for the excellent DV_L mailing list.www.nonlinear4.com/ Michael Rubin (and co-editor Ron Diamond) are the keepers of nonlinear4.com , a great reference and resource site for all things digital and video. You should also visit this site to purchase Nonlinear4 (the fourth edition of Michael Rubin's really good "field guide to digital video and film editing").