There is considerable interest in editing new, digitally originated feature film projects with Final Cut Pro X or FCP X. And, according to many this is possible and done. So, if you're still sitting on the fence, check out these articles...
http://www.moviemaker.com/diy/movies-better-fcp-x-red-feature-film-workflow-part-1/
http://www.moviemaker.com/diy/movies-better-final-cut-pro-xred-feature-film-workflow-part-2-by-sam-mestman/
If you need to self-learn FCP X, Richard Taylor's Final Cut Pro X Master List is an excellent resource…
http://www.fcpx.tv
But if you need a structured learning course, then head over to Ripple Training's courses…
http://www.rippletraining.com/categories/apple-pro-apps-tutorials/final-cut-pro-x-tutorials/apvs-fcpx.html
Its only $50 (about Rs 2,700 at today's $ rates) for the iPad edition, and is a step by step training course with demo material so you can do it yourself along with the training.
If, after all these, you still find yourself a bit at sea, and would like to have some actual face to face guidance, write to me and we could work out some tutoring arrangement.
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