...of course, I can hear all you AVID people saying "FCP's got nothing."
(With difficult restraint)
Although I prefer Avid (mainly because that's the first system I edited on), I DO see several cool interface differences in FCP that Avid doesn't have. Snapping is a cool plus that's not in Avid (or at least none that I've used). Double-clicking a clip in the timeline to open up that raw clip is nice (Avid doesn't have it).
But a lot of things suck about FCP, too. Titling is the weirdest damn thing in FCP, and seems WAY more complicated than with Avid. Other little stuff here and there makes it hard for me to really work at learning FCP in-depth.
But I will agree that it's much nicer than Premiere.
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Originally posted by Gizzmonic
...of course, I can hear all you AVID people saying "FCP's got nothing."
(With difficult restraint)
Although I prefer Avid (mainly because that's the first system I edited on), I DO see several cool interface differences in FCP that Avid doesn't have. Snapping is a cool plus that's not in Avid (or at least none that I've used). Double-clicking a clip in the timeline to open up that raw clip is nice (Avid doesn't have it).
But a lot of things suck about FCP, too. Titling is the weirdest damn thing in FCP, and seems WAY more complicated than with Avid. Other little stuff here and there makes it hard for me to really work at learning FCP in-depth.
But I will agree that it's much nicer than Premiere.