Jarek Zabczynski
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FCP7 has actually been "discontinued" for a long time before it really went of sale. When was the last real update to that program?
The problem is Apple never told us that...
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FCP7 has actually been "discontinued" for a long time before it really went of sale. When was the last real update to that program?
I'm just saying if you haven't tried it, don't knock it.
I also haven't used it yet, nor ever the recent incarnations of iMovie for that matter since I found the interface confusing and counter intuitive
FCPX is not meant for pros who get paid to edit every day.
Risk? What's the risk? It's not like FCPX will delete his footage and kill babies on the side too. It is a VERY functional and capable editor. I might agree that a version 1.0 software that sells for $300 isn't the best idea for a $10 million movie, but there is little risk involved when using FCPX.Noel, try it first. Don't risk that project on FCPX before trying it. Then post your opinion. Would be interested to see your views then.
Risk? What's the risk? It's not like FCPX will delete his footage and kill babies on the side too.
When they say XML export is coming, it should be soon. App Store makes incremental updates a snap, and FCPX will be getting a Lion update very soon after release. OMF support is already possible right now. What more do you "need"? Not want, but need.No, but read MY post above. That's the risk.
The comments I find perplexing are the invariable references in a pejorative way to "iMovie Pro."
I just want my duel canvas and viewer windows back. I know that sounds short sighted, but I simply can't fathom how a single monitor is better than two.
The biggest benefit for two viewers is eye-matching multiple shots for whatever reason you need to.
Most people who have used a previous editor other than iMovie will find that initially, I know I did. Actually though, the interface is quite complex and much more sophisticated than that of FCP7, therefor it takes a bit of getting used to. Some of the features such as retiming are a huge step forward, the magnetic timeline is more subjective, and still a little strange after about 2 days, but I'm starting to get used to it and may well end up loving it eventually. I think going back to FCP7 now will seem like a huge backward step already. You really do need to try it for a while to start seeing the benefits. One last thing, it obviously is meant for pros, as iMovie is for consumers and is free and is fine for home videos etc. Consumers will not pay for FCX, only those making at least a part time living from it.
wouldnt it be ironic after all of this apple turns this into the best NLE out there. me, i wouldnt bet on that but...i wouldnt bet against it either. i really hope they move it forward.