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Which way?Posted by Jude Cotter
So, if you're thinking of leaving FCP, maybe just for now, maybe forever, which way are you planning to go?
1. Avid (insert flavour here) 2. Adobe Premiere 3. Autodesk Smoke 4. Lightworks 5. Sony Vegas 6. Grass Valley 7. Media 100 (Do they still make this?) 8. Quantel 9. Something else 10. I'm going to work in Woolworths This is intended to be a poll, out of interest's sake.
Avid for large projects, Premiere for small ones, possibly FCPX for even smaller ones once the bugs get fixed.
My software: Pro Maintenance Tools - Tools to keep Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro running smoothly and fix problems when they arise Pro Media Tools - Edit QuickTime chapters and metadata, detect gamma shifts, edit markers, watch renders and more More tools...
For my part, "yes" is basically the answer.
I've done two small projects (just for myself) in Premiere so far and ? meh. It's fine. It's adequate. It basically works. I'm getting my Smoke skills back gradually; it's been a LONG time. And I'm looking for a good opportunity to lose my Avid virginity at long last. Basically, if it runs on a Mac, I'm going to try to be at least fluent enough in it to do an edit. Maybe that's overly optimistic, but I'm going to try very hard.
Going to be Avid or Adobe here and possibly one Smoke if I can justify the costs. Might even be a combination of Avid / Adobe quite honestly.
Loving Adobe right now and am putting it through the wringer right now with a 200 hour, 4000 clip documentary project. Yeah, there are a few issues and we're working through them now with Adobe to find out where those issues are. Also this project was started in FCP then XML'd over to PPro so that's another wrinkle. Yes Media 100 is very much alive, BorisFX took it over a few years ago. [media100.com] Those I know who use it still LOVE it. Walter Biscardi, Jr. Biscardi Creative Media biscardicreative.com
I will use FCP 7 until it won't boot anymore. Hopefully iMovie Pro will catch up by then and I will buy it. Already started cutting my 2011 Demo Reel on Premiere CS 5.5 which usually is the sign of things to come. I have an old Avid Express Pro dongle so I qualify for a Media Composer 5.5 upgrade for $550 which is shweet.
Meanwhile, back on the farm... Apple has another record profit quarter. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
is that on the cards, or just wishful thinking? i'd be interested in looking into Lightworks on Mac. Avid is the most realistic choice for me in terms of real-world work, it's also the most conservative choice, which i find a little.. er, conservative. does anyone know how far away MC6.0 is? i wish i was a bit more optimistic about a sweet-heart deal for FCP users on that one. cynically, i doubt it will happen. FCPX is not out of the question nick
I'll be getting in heavier with Avid. I'm not totally unfamiliar with it, as that has been my 2nd NLE all this while, I've just never been too familiar with the internal workings of Avid (media management and troubleshooting on an Avid). It may be for a while or it may be for the long haul depending on how the situation pans out. I may get into Premiere just to keep my options open.
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Nick Meyers Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Lightworks when it's ported to Mac > > > is that on the cards, or just wishful thinking? > i'd be interested in looking into Lightworks on > Mac. It's on their roadmap for Q4 this year, along with Linux. Of course, I don't imagine it's going to be anywhere near stable for a while. But still, looking forward to giving it a whirl. - Justin Barham -
I'm waiting for that too. I heard it may be held back a bit while they focus on getting a stable Windows build first.
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Yeah I know Kev...being optimistic.
My conversations with Dave Helmly are very reassuring that Premiere CS 5.5 is only the beginning of "The Beast". The next major upgrade he told me "the pros will not be disappointed". I have been an Adobe fanboy since 1996 when I was using Premiere 4.2 and a Targa 2000 Pro to cut school work on a PowerMac 9500. I am still here...still rooting for Adobe. Apple is plain stupid for what they have done in the last 6 months. They have some major sucking up to do When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
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