Thursday, June 23, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2] Looking for some guidance...

 

Thanks Steve. The landscape has changed lot in the past week! I'll have to reevaluate my position here somewhat. I am running Avid on PC now and like it.

I guess if I get serious about doing coloring at home I will have to step up to a MacPro.

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On Jun 23, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@veralith.com> wrote:

> I don't think you can go with an iMac if you have your eye on Resolve or Smoke. You need lots of slots for PCI cards.
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> Personally I have both PCs and Macs (3 PCs, 5 Macs) and prefer the Macs mostly because I don't have the IT chops to keep up with the PCs beyond the absolute basics.
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> Apple Color looks dead as a doornail, so Resolve is definitely a choice - and Mac only at that, realistically.
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> Avid works fine on a Mac, though I do think it runs better on PCs, but no hard evidence, just gut feeling on that.
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> Steve Hullfish
> contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
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> On Jun 20, 2011, at 8:59 PM, Perrone Ford wrote:
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>> Ok folks,
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>> I am looking for some guidance here. Last year I moved to Avid at the office and could not be happier with it. Does what I need the way I want to do it. At work the projects are all PSA, Conference, Corporate type stuff. However, I am now in need of a home computer and I want to cut and color on it.
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>> I have never been an Apple fan. And that is putting it in as mild a term as I can muster. I think they make nice products, and own several, but I have MANY issues with the company and how they do business. However, I will buy a Mac if that is the best path for me.
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>> I am looking to cut some more indie films, and do some basic commercial work out of the house. This is a hobby for me and not a business. While I do expect to run Avid at home, I'm been looking a bit longingly at some of the programs available on the Mac platform that are currently unavailable on the PC. Notably, software DaVinci and some of the excellent control surfaces.
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>> So here is my question to the group. Particularly those of you who cut on both platforms. Would you build up a reasonable PC, or go with an iMac? I would go with the 27" iMac and would likely not do a MacPro as I just don't want to spend the money. And I would do the i5 based iMac 27". The i7 based unit is simply too costly.
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>> So what say you? And I'd like to hear pros and cons for each platform. I have NO interest in starting a platform war. Each of these platforms has merits to me. And honestly I am probably leaning toward getting an iMac unless someone has a VERY compelling reason I shouldn't go that way. Again, the MacPro is off the table, so please don't suggest it. If I am going to go with a tower, I'll stay with a PC.
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>> Thanks for your professional thoughts.
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>> -Perrone
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