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Re: Upgrade to FCP X or switch to competition?
Steve, thanks for the heads up but I made my purchase already. I've delayed long enough. Got some books coming and installing a fresh boot drive for the occasion.
Really looking forward to the next year with Premiere Pro. Adobe is obviously pulling out all the stops and reinvesting heavily into Premiere's future. |
Re: Upgrade to FCP X or switch to competition?
What I have right now, Final Cut 7.xx and the FCP suite, works just fine.
When FCP X is ready to go I'll consider upgrading. But until then, the tools I have do the job, as they have over the past several years. |
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I for one, really liked the iMovie 2008 interface, it seemed like a wonderfully intuitive way to edit at the time (but just needed all of the proper professional tools around it), that's what I assumed FCPX was going to be... sadly that turned out not to be the case.
With MPEG-4 codecs all over the place these days, I'm really starting to feel the strain with Final Cut Studio 2 - so 64-bit processing is finally a big deal, but FCPX just doesn't have all the basic tools I need. So I've upgraded my CS3 Production Premium package to CS5.5 and will be looking into learning Premiere Pro in the coming months. My frustration at having to learn a new system is substantial though. |
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Thanks, Deborah |
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I think Steve nailed it. Now I will sit back and see if a clear winner surfaces for replacing my snapple program with a true professional NLE program. Snapple doesn't deserve my business anymore, but I still need to wait and see because no program is perfect, but snapple is past just having bugs, it sucks. Monty |
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