![]() ![]() I too use Final Cut Pro 7 and use Adobe software's like After effects for movie titling and Photoshop. Its the picture that matters to the audience. ![]() ![]() In the end, the editing suite of your choice is just a tool of the profession. But I personally don't think software matters much its the skills I have even edited big projects on Sony Vegas Pro, Windows Movie Maker and even on Nero Vision and got handsomely rewarded. Most of them shifted to Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro. Most of them liked it some compared "FCP X" to "I-movie" on steroids catered to armature market. As a student I trained onĪpple Final Cut Pro 7 in film school and learned Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 during myĪpple released Final cut Pro X (Version 10) in the market with new state of the art editing pipeline with interesting new features. Its your speed,skills and know how on line to finish the project on time. The film has to be released soon for the movie to earn profits. As a editor I enjoy editing films but really hate the rush to complete films but I have to be practical since the producer has paid huge money laying on the film. Trust me I am good at it most of the time but sometimes it becomes also a learning process on the job. Even adapting to new formats takes times that's the place I come in resolve frame rate mi-match issues, mixing different formats, XML and EDL offline to online matching during the process of digital intermediate, DVD authoring with multiple language subtitling, DCP (Digital Cinema Package) creation for digital movie projectors. Now a days film and tape based recording formats is being replaced by tape less camera in form of meta data in cameras like Red, Arri Alexa and Canon DSLR's. Adobe Premiere Pro CS 6 trial version dialog box screen shot ![]()
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