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The Heading for this forum Needs to change…
James Culbertson replied 10 years, 11 months ago 18 Members · 35 Replies
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Walter Soyka
May 16, 2015 at 3:19 pmThere are still a lot of us keyframeosauruses out there!
Walter Soyka
Designer & Mad Scientist at Keen Live [link]
Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
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David Mathis
May 16, 2015 at 4:30 pmI think that very sweet nectar has fermented it time. I am going to avoid it, somehow alcohol and posting on the COW is not a god mix. 🙂
One thing is for sure, if those keyframes are a loony mushroom or start barking, time for serious professional help!
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Mateusz Duzinkiewicz
May 18, 2015 at 5:45 pmCan you give me some email for forum admin? My posts are suddenly moderated and it never happened before?
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Scott Witthaus
May 19, 2015 at 11:00 am[Steve Connor] “If it has to be changed how about “Apple FCPX Discussion””
Why have FCPX in it al all? I mean, I think Premiere is really a slow, old, poor product that seemingly has no hope of crawling out of it’s smoking crater of suck in this century (a tip of the cap to you, Aindreas! No pub involved.), so why argue that in an FCPX Discussion board? Let’s just call it “The Great Debate Forum”. Let’s not even limit the debate to NLE’s (which we rarely do).
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Actually, I use Premiere for some clients and it doesn’t suck all that bad. Plus it’s slower, so on the by-the-hour jobs it can be more lucrative.
…kidding folks….
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
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James Culbertson
May 19, 2015 at 6:21 pm[Scott Witthaus] “Actually, I use Premiere for some clients and it doesn’t suck all that bad. Plus it’s slower, so on the by-the-hour jobs it can be more lucrative.”
Scott, are you ready yet to talk about your experience of Premiere relative to FCPX?
I keep meaning to make time to get back up to speed on Premiere, but the corporate work I am doing currently specifies FCPX and I have not had time.
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