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Your Opinion: after FCP, what app?Posted by Steve Zelt
Those are more than "votes"...those are experienced users offering up educated opinions.
If you use both...get both. You don't "go broke buying both systems". You can get a software-only Media Composer now for around $5,000 & throw it on the same Mac as FCP. A little homework / research goes a looooong way. You should learn Avid yourself, filmman before recommending it. Check out this excellent resource (lots of helpful folks over there too! You just may like it better!): [www.avid.com]
...and the LAFCPUG University will be creating a "Special Pricing Guide" for online courses especially for filmman's continuing education Hey...some of us are still paying off student loans from Film School! BTW...that's 3 "LOL's" in one post, filmman. Did we miss happy hour or something? When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
grafixjoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > If you use both...get both. You don't "go broke > buying both systems". You can get a software-only > Media Composer now for around $5,000 & throw it on > the same Mac as FCP. A little homework / research > goes a looooong way. You should learn Avid > yourself, filmman before recommending it. that never stopped the rest of us. LOL (sic) but Avid used to have a free version that had something like only a couple of tracks - is that still available? might be good for self-training. > > ...and the LAFCPUG University will be creating a > "Special Pricing Guide" for online courses > especially for filmman's continuing education But it has to be less than 2 paragraphs in length and posted here. LOL (ibid.) > > BTW...that's 3 "LOL's" in one post, filmman. Did > we miss happy hour or something? He's not passing the bong. LOL (et. al.) HarryD
Hey Johan,
No, not posted (NDA's involved - you know corporate). They are still battling over the VO...they don't know if they want a man's voice or a woman's voice. There's nothing like a bunch of non-creatives sitting around a conference call trying to be creative. They're more interested in where lunch is coming from than getting me what I need to complete the spot Peace! - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Hiya,
It was a joke, actually when I do work for corporate clientele I usually raise my rate, because i know that at some point there will be "editing by committee," where everyone has to put their thumbprint on the project. I'm involved in that now. I'm paid decently for this project, however, so let them have their fun. HarryD
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