I am currently also designing a Premiere Pro workflow for a TV Production house here in Manila. And although they were quite interested in FCP, I’m really pushing for Premiere Pro. One bonus feature which I told them was that I could convert their current PC based desktops, which they only use for writing scripts and office work, as digitizing stations for all their shoots. I can install removable drive casings and they can just plug it in the high end editing bays when it’s their turn to edit. This means they can turn virtually any PC in the office to a digitizing/logging station. In fact, they can even do simple cuts and dissolve edits on their own low end stations. Another would be the after effects interface with PrePro1.5. Being able to cut and paste straight from the PP timeline to the AFX project is a great timesaver. Now compared to the Avid, I personally like PrePro better especially when you deal with a lot of graphics and diff file formats. It’s just more versatile than the OMFI file system of the Avid. But thats just me. 🙂