Khoa Le
August 6th, 2010, 12:06 PM
Hello,
I've been a CS4 Premiere user since I'm windows based. I'm a Neoscene fan and I love how it works for windows.
I'm about to convert to MAC environment using a combination of Final Cut and CS5 (after effects). Should I still invest into Neoscene or use Prores? What's the difference and what are the advantages and disadvantages for one another?
I've been searching the web but I haven't found a concrete answer to it yet. Seems like everyone who are MAC are sticking to Prores that comes with Final Cut already.
Any info would be appreciated.
Khoa
I've been a CS4 Premiere user since I'm windows based. I'm a Neoscene fan and I love how it works for windows.
I'm about to convert to MAC environment using a combination of Final Cut and CS5 (after effects). Should I still invest into Neoscene or use Prores? What's the difference and what are the advantages and disadvantages for one another?
I've been searching the web but I haven't found a concrete answer to it yet. Seems like everyone who are MAC are sticking to Prores that comes with Final Cut already.
Any info would be appreciated.
Khoa