Tony VanDemark
August 26th, 2008, 03:45 PM
Hi there -
I have been reading these forums for some time now and finally decided to post. As much as I have read (and just going to a WEVA trade show), I have really still had a hard time deciding on a "real" editing suite.
Is it just me - or are there really quite a few issues in running the Adboe suite? All I read about are all the gotchas in using HDV footage and sound/sunch issues, etc.
I come from a background in IT, so software packages do not really scare me, but I have to admit that Adobe looks like quite the beast. As much as I like the after affects stuff, I am wondering if anyone has had a relatively good experience (stability and learning curve) with another editing suite.
As a reference, I downloaded Edius (trial) and when I tried to use the first plug-in for an effect, it was - well a pain. It must just be me?
What I want out of a suite:
1) relatively easy ability to apply professional affects and transitions (like that one where it looks like the subject is blinded - and then the whole screen becomes blinded / lit up - then off to the next scene... what the heck is that called anyways?
2) Titling - This is huge for me. I feel like this can really seperate a good first impression from a boring start to a flick. Again, a good software or good 3rd party app that is relatively easy to learn and apply some kick-a** stuff.
3) Ability to max out your pc when rendering an affect and/or rendering your final project. I have a Q9450 and it flies. I don't want it to crawl along like my Avid Liquid apparently is (does not push all 4 cpu's too well).
Additional comments:
I liked the demo I saw of the Matrox Xt2 card or whatever its called - (safeharbor had a booth). But - there again, it was inside of Adobe... ! The rendering on 1920X1080 footage was incredibly quick and the output to an HD monitor on the fly was very impressive!
I have used Pinnacle for many years before I made the professional leap here, and now I recently upgraded that to Avid Liquid. Any time I mention that to anyone, they just groan...
Help out the editing newbie!
Thanks,
Tony
I have been reading these forums for some time now and finally decided to post. As much as I have read (and just going to a WEVA trade show), I have really still had a hard time deciding on a "real" editing suite.
Is it just me - or are there really quite a few issues in running the Adboe suite? All I read about are all the gotchas in using HDV footage and sound/sunch issues, etc.
I come from a background in IT, so software packages do not really scare me, but I have to admit that Adobe looks like quite the beast. As much as I like the after affects stuff, I am wondering if anyone has had a relatively good experience (stability and learning curve) with another editing suite.
As a reference, I downloaded Edius (trial) and when I tried to use the first plug-in for an effect, it was - well a pain. It must just be me?
What I want out of a suite:
1) relatively easy ability to apply professional affects and transitions (like that one where it looks like the subject is blinded - and then the whole screen becomes blinded / lit up - then off to the next scene... what the heck is that called anyways?
2) Titling - This is huge for me. I feel like this can really seperate a good first impression from a boring start to a flick. Again, a good software or good 3rd party app that is relatively easy to learn and apply some kick-a** stuff.
3) Ability to max out your pc when rendering an affect and/or rendering your final project. I have a Q9450 and it flies. I don't want it to crawl along like my Avid Liquid apparently is (does not push all 4 cpu's too well).
Additional comments:
I liked the demo I saw of the Matrox Xt2 card or whatever its called - (safeharbor had a booth). But - there again, it was inside of Adobe... ! The rendering on 1920X1080 footage was incredibly quick and the output to an HD monitor on the fly was very impressive!
I have used Pinnacle for many years before I made the professional leap here, and now I recently upgraded that to Avid Liquid. Any time I mention that to anyone, they just groan...
Help out the editing newbie!
Thanks,
Tony