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  • Brian Langeman

    July 7, 2011 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Apple shill David Pogue busted

    Gary,

    Don’t know how much, if any of that was sarcastic hehe. But I think you know that I’m far from the only one who places a good R3D workflow as pretty important.

    As far as the world ending, I am not distressed one bit! I transferred my Macs over to CS 5.5 last week, and am quite pleased with my findings!

    I’m just giving Chris Kenny some of his own medicine. But unlike him, I am not about to find every single thread on the internet which talks positively about apple or FCPX and try and derail it.

  • Brian Langeman

    July 7, 2011 at 5:38 pm in reply to: Apple shill David Pogue busted

    [Chris Kenny] “I obviously mean we don’t know anything about Apple’s future plans with respect to R3D support. Which is true. Is there some reason you’re being pointlessly argumentative?”

    You originally said in your reply that other outlets reported the same information as David Pogue. I can’t recall other outlets relaying information about collaboration with Red, as Pogue did. Then you dismiss Pogue’s info about it, assuming a miscommunication.

    But we don’t have the luxury of assuming these things. If you’re a journalist at the NYT, then it’s your JOB to ACCURATELY convey the facts. Whether Pogue considers himself a “journalist” or an “opinion writer” isn’t even relevant in this case.

  • Brian Langeman

    July 7, 2011 at 3:52 pm in reply to: Apple shill David Pogue busted

    [Chris Kenny] “The other info turned out to be right.”

    But the RED info is one of the most important things to me. You can’t just “dismiss” that.

  • Brian Langeman

    July 7, 2011 at 12:49 pm in reply to: Apple shill David Pogue busted

    [Chris Kenny] “All the info from Pogue’s column that’s relevant to the FCP X discussion was also given to other outlets such as Studio Daily, and has now been confirmed by Apple in the FAQ and via reports out of tonight’s London event.”

    What about when he said they were working with RED? Then you could check the RED forum and find out straight from RED’s employees that the statement was not true at that time.

  • Brian Langeman

    July 7, 2011 at 12:44 pm in reply to: Why abandon FCP7 now?

    [Alexander Kallas] “Does FCP7 not fill your current requirements? And if FCPX had not appeared now would we have abandoned FCP7?”

    No, it doesn’t. Adobe CS 5.5 is 64 bit and more advanced than FCP7. If a new FCP wasn’t released this year, then people probably would have switched too.

  • Brian Langeman

    April 14, 2011 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro X
  • Brian Langeman

    November 3, 2010 at 2:03 am in reply to: Cyclone PCIe Expander

    Which fans did you replace them with?

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