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  • David Lawrence

    April 10, 2013 at 8:44 pm

    BTW, Honey Badger T-shirts sound like WIN! 😉

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  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 10, 2013 at 8:51 pm

    mmm.

    something like this say? the language is salty, but it feels appropriate for the reddit tone of the piece….

    https://imgur.com/NzrivGF

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

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  • Franz Bieberkopf

    April 10, 2013 at 8:52 pm
  • Sandeep Sajeev

    April 10, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    I think that ship has sailed. Adobe has got this release spot on – they’ve addressed practically everything that was holding FCP7 editors back from making the switch.

    A roadmap is just a roadmap. This release is a month away. And we’re also seeing significant improvements all across the range – AE, SpeedGrade, Audition – making this a very compelling package for those who’ve held off on investing the time and effort into learning FCPX.

    Honestly if I was looking for an NLE now, I’d pick Premiere without a moments hesitation.

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 10, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    Lawrence you champion.

    here – have this as precursor to a t-shirt or possibly embalmed animal:

    https://imgur.com/NzrivGF

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

    View post on imgur.com

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 10, 2013 at 8:54 pm

    NOT SHABBY.

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 10, 2013 at 9:03 pm

    yes, that part is crazily effective. I’m slightly shocked at what they implemented there.

    the amount of times I’m noodling edit elements back and forth with mograph dudes – the ability to have in out selected shots for work to be done on – in my active project – getting bagged by them while I’m editing – that is a somewhat brass ring moment.

    it makes premiere enormously, enormously attractive to a huge segment of people in very common shared workflows. It really does.

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • Derek Andonian

    April 10, 2013 at 9:06 pm

    [Brent Cook] I don’t quite get that. If I was thinking of using PP (which I am) I would go to the PP forum for my PP information

    Well, I don’t know… If I was *thinking* of using Premiere Pro, I’m not sure just talking to a bunch of Premiere users is the best approach. I could just imagine the result of that:

    “Hello Premiere forum, I’m thinking of switching to Premiere. Do you think this is a good idea?”

    Post 1:”Sure!”
    Post 2:”You bet!”
    Post 3:”Absolutely”
    Post 4:”Come on in, the water’s fine!”

    Now of course this is an extreme example, but it seems to me that asking this question in a place like this that is inclusive of all NLEs and encourages casual conversation about them rather than focusing on the details of technical issues would be a better way to get a subjective opinion on the pros and also cons of the NLE someone might be considering.

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  • Sandeep Sajeev

    April 10, 2013 at 9:17 pm

    Smoke does this too. It’s a godsend when it comes to preserving metadata across multiple users.

    In fact the ability to save Node/CFX/Action setups etc and have them accessible to multiple users as well is fantastic…once you get used to working that way.

    I’m assuming that SpeedGrade also works well with AE now? And that the whole Lumetri thing works within AE too?

    This is going to make a dent into FCPX and Smoke sales. If Autodesk would just swallow their pride and stop crippling Smoke to protect Flame, then it still has a chance at being a viable purchase. But as things stand with this Adobe release, unless you are doing a lot of comping (and lets face it, then you should probably be using Nuke) there is no reason to shell out 3k + for Smoke when you can get everything you need in Production Premium.

  • David Lawrence

    April 10, 2013 at 9:36 pm

    [Aindreas Gallagher] “here – have this as precursor to a t-shirt or possibly embalmed animal:

    https://imgur.com/NzrivGF

    LOL, Sweet!!!

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