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  • Oliver Peters

    May 23, 2017 at 5:53 pm

    [Walter Soyka] “What do you miss about Color vs. other current color solutions?”

    I just like its layout better than Resolve’s, although Resolve is more powerful if you need power windows. Color layers for timeline corrections also made it fast to go through a series of clips. However, my point was that Apple killed it for no apparent reason, without integrating much if anything into X (except maybe under the hood). There’s no reason they couldn’t have done with X and Color what BMD has done with Resolve (no roundtripping).

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
    http://www.oliverpeters.com

  • Walter Soyka

    May 23, 2017 at 6:28 pm

    [Oliver Peters] “I just like its layout better than Resolve’s, although Resolve is more powerful if you need power windows. Color layers for timeline corrections also made it fast to go through a series of clips. However, my point was that Apple killed it for no apparent reason, without integrating much if anything into X (except maybe under the hood). There’s no reason they couldn’t have done with X and Color what BMD has done with Resolve (no roundtripping).”

    I feel similarly about SpeedGrade. While I really like the simple, accessible way that Adobe integrated Lumetri into Premiere, I thought there was a lot in SpeedGrade that was pretty clever, and it’s a pity to have lost so much of that toolset.

    Walter Soyka
    Designer & Mad Scientist at Keen Live [link]
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
    @keenlive   |   RenderBreak [blog]   |   Profile [LinkedIn]

  • John Pale

    May 24, 2017 at 12:08 am

    I think an opportunity was missed by not having alcohol soaked rantings from Aindreas in this trailer.

  • Brett Sherman

    May 24, 2017 at 12:53 pm

    [John Pale] “I think an opportunity was missed by not having alcohol soaked rantings from Aindreas in this trailer.”

    That might make me actually want to watch it! That’s not to say it’s not a well done piece, I just find it a bit myopic to spend my time watching a documentary about an editing application.

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    Brett Sherman
    One Man Band (If it\’s video related I\’ll do it!)
    I work for an institution that probably does not want to be associated with my babblings here.

  • Andy Patterson

    May 24, 2017 at 7:37 pm

    [Brett Sherman] “That might make me actually want to watch it! That’s not to say it’s not a well done piece, I just find it a bit myopic to spend my time watching a documentary about an editing application.”

    The movie seems OK but I am waiting for the release of the comic book and action figure play set. I plan on using them as stocking stuffers for my nieces and nephews.

  • Bill Davis

    May 24, 2017 at 8:22 pm

    [Brett Sherman] “I just find it a bit myopic to spend my time watching a documentary about an editing application”

    Sure. But I might have thought watching a documentary about a musician that released one quite un-successful album in the 1960s then sank into obscurity for nearly the rest of his life, would be dull too.

    Turned out “Searching for Sugarman” was positively brilliant. IMO Oscar brilliant in the end.

    So it’s kinda hard to pre-judge this stuff until the work actually sees the light of day.

    ????

    Creator of XinTwo – https://www.xintwo.com
    The shortest path to FCP X mastery.

  • Andy Patterson

    May 24, 2017 at 9:01 pm

    [Bill Davis] “[Brett Sherman] “I just find it a bit myopic to spend my time watching a documentary about an editing application”

    Sure. But I might have thought watching a documentary about a musician that released one quite un-successful album in the 1960s then sank into obscurity for nearly the rest of his life, would be dull too.

    Turned out “Searching for Sugarman” was positively brilliant. IMO Oscar brilliant in the end.

    So it’s kinda hard to pre-judge this stuff until the work actually sees the light of day.”

    Would you want to watch a documentary about Premiere Pro, Avid or Newtek? I think the Newtek documentary might prove to be the most interesting followed by Avid.

    Long live the Video Toaster.

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