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  • Michel Munier

    March 11, 2010 at 12:47 am in reply to: FCP vs Premiere comment (continued)

    I’m using PP cs2 when I want to render I just hit “Enter”! Yes you can put “that thing” in a particular spot, but with “Enter” it’ll render what is not rendered.

  • Michel Munier

    March 11, 2010 at 12:11 am in reply to: Premier Pro CS4 VS Final Cut Express

    Ha ha, how naive of me to think I could post without registration!
    (I’m supposed to have replied to this post but I’m in “moderation” ! Anyway Hello all and thanks for sharing and helping others 🙂

  • Michel Munier

    March 11, 2010 at 12:03 am in reply to: Premier Pro CS4 VS Final Cut Express

    Glad to see just a name and email seems enough to participate, I understand the aim of registration but also would like to underline what this forum seems to understand. People visit 100 of fora (hope I got that right!)and to registered into them every time is often pointless as it may be only one of.
    Now to the topic, to evaluate a program in 30 days trial can be a big ask. Often people would rather stay with a lesser product than having to learn something new. Perhaps it’s ok for the “top brains” but today more and more people have simple cameras that take movies and it is so nice to be able to make those movie into something watch able and not to boring. But the limitation is in many area. One’s ability to use these programs – Budget and time for starter. So it’s nice to get other’s experience with a particular product and of course with the least of bias possible. My gathering so far is that CS4 seems to be quite involved but a good achiever and FCP seems to be perhaps more user friendly especially in the story board. I have only used Premiere 6.5 to now CS2 suite with Window XP. I love it but recently upgraded to HD JVC camera and have to see where I want to go. I keep hearing (and believing) “Mac” is the right tool for this kind of work. But as said before I’m used to “Windows” and I’m not looking forwards to start from scratch again! Yes do your homework and if you want to get it right you could have a new version on both products by the time you get it right!

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