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UK NLE Survey
Posted by Oliver Peters on August 15, 2014 at 8:54 pmInteresting UK survey among production company execs.
Clearly they haven’t been listening to Aindreas 😉
– Oliver
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Michael Hancock
August 15, 2014 at 8:59 pmDon’t they know about the tilda key!?! Somebody needs to show them tilda!!!
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Simon Ubsdell
August 15, 2014 at 9:22 pmIs it just me or does anyone else think this is a very odd result indeed for compositing in this market?
Avid is also the strongest brand in the compositing market, with the DS system being used by 34% – even though it has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Autodesk’s Flame and Smoke are each used by 17%, with Mistika and Hiero on 4% and 1% respectively. 56% said they didn’t composite.
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Bob Woodhead
August 15, 2014 at 9:56 pmApple is cited for … cutting together tasters.
Obviously this survey is biased towards those who edit for food networks. Fallacious, I say!
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David Mathis
August 15, 2014 at 10:07 pmI think they meant teasers? Not sure what they mean be taster. Guess that is a nice cut of steak, salad and baked potato in the timeline along side a nice bottle of vintage wine.
Interesting that After Effects was mentioned. In the event I have the funds necessary I would probably go with Nuke but that software is way out of my price range.
One thing that has me slightly puzzled is what features are not present in FCP X, interesting. Perhaps it is not subscription only? Why would anyone want to own when paying monthly rent that drains your bank account is so much fun? 🙂
I am an avid user of FCP X!
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Shawn Miller
August 15, 2014 at 10:54 pm[David Mathis] ” Why would anyone want to own when paying monthly rent that drains your bank account is so much fun? :-)”
If you don’t like subscription, you probably won’t like Nuke’s $1,000+ MSA either. If you’re serious about an inexpensive compositor that you can “own”, SGO’s Mamba would probably be a better choice for you.
Shawn
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Shane Ross
August 15, 2014 at 11:57 pmLook at those numbers and add them up. All of them go over 100%. Editing hits 114%, Compositing 129%, and grading 133%.
Shane
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