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Why all the hate?
I’ve stood back, quietly using this forum and website as a source of great information. The level of knowledge on here astounds me, and I’ve found it to be an infinitely useful resource.
Today, Final Cut Pro X came out. I see this as a revolutionary product, yet there seems to be a lot – A LOT of hate directed at this. I ask why…why? It has made me finally register as a user to say this:
There is a lot of fear running through the pro ranks right now, and I finally see why.
I’m a Public Access cable employee. We teach Final Cut Pro at our facility, and use it frequently, almost exclusively on staff. The changes made to this software are an absolute revelation to someone like me.
This software (FCPx) has a pro-level list of features, but it’s interface is obviously easier to use. Some of you have said it is “dumbed-down” or “iMovie Pro” that’s just silly. If you really feel that way, it seems to me you are really just afraid that the average joe-schmoe is going to be able to create fantastic videos. Is that it? It is, isn’t it?
Sure, I’ll miss multi-cam, but I have a hunch it will reappear. Besides, I’m not erasing FCP from my hard drive. It will still get occasional use. There may, in fact be a few other legit beefs, but the bottom line is this; a pro-level product just became a better overall product for 1/3 the price.
Creativity can’t be taught, it can only be encouraged and allowed to flourish. If those tools to allow this encouragement just became more accessible because of price and ease of use, then why not be happy?
Love Avid. Love Premier. Love Sony Vegas. Love Pinnacle if you want, they are great tools, with different sets of users in mind…but just leave the hatred alone, it isn’t cool, and it makes you look silly.
– Adam