Postby shooraijin » Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:24 pm
Mom bought the Apple suite for doing editing of the public-access Bible show she produces with their church back home, and she is a former Premiere user.
Her biggest problem with Final Cut Pro is just learning the interface; some things were very similar and some things were not. Otherwise, so far, she has not found something that she could do in Premiere that she can't do in FCP.
She prefers Adobe's titler, although she really hasn't worked with Motion much. The guy at the Apple store showed her how Motion worked for titling, and she's a lot happier with it, though I do agree that the Adobe titling seems a little more seamless.
She has DVD Studio Pro, but tbh, most of us are not going to be doing an authoring job that complex. iDVD is doing the job just fine for simple menu and scene selection tasks. We haven't really done a whole lot with DSP because we don't need it, but it supports the full range of menu actions, opcodes, encoding and (spit) copy protection methods.
QuickTime understands Photoshop as a native format, so all you have to do is drop Photoshop stills right into your Final Cut timeline. I haven't tried this, but I'm pretty sure double-clicking the still will bring it up in Photoshop for you automagically.
Motion is Apple's answer to AfterEffects. Having not played extensively with either product, I can't say how they compare.
I think that you won't find any huge advantage to FCP. Mom went with a Mac because she was sick of her XP box going bananas all the time (having her daughter, her daughter's husband and her son all being Mac heads of course had no small influence), and she's been happy with Apple's support and the machine in general. She liked the classes at the Apple store a great deal. However, she went with FCP because she has no other choice on a Mac. Bluntly, if you're not interested in getting a Mac, then I don't think you should bother with FCP either. I haven't really found anyone for whom FCP is a killer app (i.e., "I gotta get a Mac because I loooooove FCP!" ... haven't heard that one yet). It does well compared to Premiere, but the products are pretty much equivalent and neither has a clear advantage other than what platform you wish to use.
For the record, I regularly use Final Cut Express and it does nicely. I miss some of the higher end features, but the price was right.
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