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Quote: Originally Posted by stanley99 Most TV and feature film editors that I know are happy that we don't won't have to deal with FCP anymore. Feature film and TV editors are not debating whether or not FCPX is a pro editing platform. We KNOW…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin That wouldn't be Apple's fault though but the 3rd party software developers. AJA have products to let you do this sort of thing and not plugins but standalone apps: http://www.facebook.com/ajavideo/pos...5067…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Do you need tape at the recording stage though (putting aside high-end camera design)? Sony's recent issues with their factory don't help reliance on specialised tape: http://www.hdwarrior.co.uk/2011/04/0...-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox We keep getting posts like that because we keep getting posts from people who clearly have no idea how professional editing works and assume that the backlash has something to do with anti-Apple sentiment, or a…
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Quote: I don't agree with that at all. Few consumers are going to pay $300 for an edit program these days. I'd call this at the very least an enthusiast/prosumer app as it is. Besides, what consumer has a 4k camera? FCPX can edit 4k footage, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc And may I suggest, their "needs" in 2 years time will more than likely be completely different than today's? Broadcast? Tape drives? Broadcast proofing monitors? Will they "really" need those "features"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn You were wrong about this as you are now by repeating it. It's clear from Apples response and intent before releasing the product that the focus is as firmly on professionals as on anyone else interested in edit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn AppleInsider stop repeating the false and made up statement that FCPX is aimed at 'prosumers'. It is as false as your claim that the mini was end of life. J. You're dead right - no prosumers involved. It'…
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Quote: LOL. Read the above quoted posting. Video Editors by and large don't have a freaking clue about software design. Many thought Apple could just "flip a switch" and out popped a 64-bit Final Cut Pro. We don't need or want an app that m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 I know you are asking another poster, but let me chime in on this. As such, there will be some, probably high-end editors, that will stick to FCP7 as long as possible, then switch to something else that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer -arch x86_64 a new code-base, new user paradigms, full support of new technology not just minimal support. There are good reasons for us programmers to throw away old code and start again, we don't need t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PBRSTREETG Video editing is not all about faster and easier. For professional work its also about legacy file support and conversion to a new format and continued support of features. Not gut and renew so that your cod…
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Quote: Originally Posted by franktinsley I don't think Apple realized how many people in the video editing community are out of touch with the rest of the software and tech industry. I think they figured editing professionals would know, as every…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone It is probably some interface app to complement FCP X. FCP X doesn't need an interface app, it needs to be a useful editing package. And FCP X on iPad is SOOO Pro! Get some video from some Bluetooth DSLR, cut…
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Quote: Originally Posted by revilre Unlike "fearless" (what an oxymoron) I'm not afraid of the fact my job can be done by more and more people. You should keep your job because you know how to make a good video, not due to having made a huge inve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister This summer. Nice pace. However, Apple could have done this release better; this FAQ should not be needed now; it should have been out the first day, even on the App store page. They seem to be clean…
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Quote: Originally Posted by akhomerun what arrogance? - agents have given refunds and admitted faults - apple has promised to add many removed features (multicam) - many complaints are unwarranted (apple explained how to change file locations)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer And in 18 months you have the time to actually resolve this issue by moving your original work to a new solution or you use the existing solution you used to actually produce your final product to come back…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer The fact is your living on speculative rationale that is based on the prior notion that Apple was never going to release a new FCP and that it was going to be iMovie Pro. In fact, the entire hysteria beh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by robogobo The only mistake apple made was to discontinue support for fcp7. Bad idea. So if they bring that back, problem solved. Major redesigns and overhauls need time to iron out the kinks and get up to speed. Most …