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Damit, he ended the argument! Did anyone else notice that?
Chris
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Make it a box set!
Chris
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Neal said (You can also try exporting your timeline as a self-contained movie and then reimporting the movie and playing it out to your deck.)
That
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If you are cutting with Media100 I think you are cutting with a system that is harder to use than an Avid or FCP. Just as Avid has several flavors of its software so does FCP.
For me a big difference between FCP and Avid is that Avid requires you to cut in a specific way all the time (red and yellow arrows). While some might find this restrictive after a short time it tends to become a logical and predictable methodology. After cutting for a while on FCP then going to Avid it become extremely apparent that this restrictive method has a logic which favors editing without thinking (as in the book by Gladwell Doing Without Thinking) you intuitively just do it and follow the narrow guidelines of what is required to get to the end. Of course with the Avid you can do workarounds to the Avid proscribed workflow but that
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I can understand that flash bulbs and strobes can cause some issues due to their brightness, speed and general all encompassing nature when they go off, but, flash bulbs and strobes going off on TV? It seems hardly the same thing. My TV, no mater how bright can hardly produces a flash effect.
Chris
Ps. Did you know that when a strobe does go off it produces the chemical compound O3, which is Ozone and is poisonous.
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Then its settled, Panasonic will reveal the 200 to the world in, Bollywood.
Chris
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I did get it wrong, I just saw a BBC report and it is about a cartel like arrangement with others. Two chip companies have already paid fines . THis invstigation has been going on for years, it all blends togeather after 2 or more years.
As far as the Nano thing, I dont know.
Chris
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I have been cutting with Avid for about 12 years, FCP for about 5 years, I prefer FCP for editing and Avid for effects.
FCP for my taste is way better than Avid MC. The timeline is , ironically, much closer to the timeline of Avids top of the line editor DS. For an editor the timeline is almost everything, the FCP timeline is a next generation timeline, modeled after DS.
When I do effects in FCP it seems they are trying to copy the After Effects methodology, for my taste it does not work. There are no master key frames in FCP and you cant copy and paste keyframes. You are essentially stuck in a world of endless clicking with the effects end of FCP with Avid its much simpler.
I love doing effects so I like the speed and simplicity with Avid MC, but, most of my time is cutting not effects.
Overall, I prefer FCP.
Chris