> Steve Hullfish wrote:
> I've interviewed plenty of FCP folks with big, connected
> set-ups, though and the amount of jury-rigging and
> workarounds that I witness to get FCP to work in a
> group environment leads me to believe that FCP
> isn't right for MOST installations unless you are
> working on your own independent project.
Well, maybe... But, as someone who actually does work in a shared FCP environment on occasion - that also happens to be in the same facility as an Avid Unity - I'd say that I don't see these workarounds myself. However, I do agree that in a large broadcast facility, I'd go with Avid, too. I think the key with FCP is the workflows and ground rules set down by the senior editors. Avid doesn't leave it up to you. Apple does. Pick your poison.
- Oliver
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