Saturday, June 25, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2] Why fcpx is bad for avid

I think (IMHO) Adobe provides a good counterweight to Avid in the absence of FCP and, if we are to believe Apple, they are going to expand the functionality in FCPX in the future. Honestly, I think some of the cool things that FCPX has will only inspire Avid and Adobe to continue to innovate.

But, hey Avid, don't go crazy with those interface changes. Simple and utilitarian is a good thing.

And, to the good folks at Avid, I'll gripe once again:
Can we please have the interface customizability we had in v4 and earlier?
I'd like to point out that one of the gripes I've seen mentioned about FCPX is the lack of interface customizability... so you see that editors in several camps feel the same way.

Cheers,

B


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On Jun 25, 2011, at 1:44 PM, Bart wrote:

> First I want to say welcome to all fcp editors switching to Avid. My thoughts are with you and please share your knowledge with us. It's very sad apple turned there back to you professional users. It's also bad for Avid.
>
> Avid was slowly changing to a company that is listening to it 's customers. It also changed his way of developing new tools without strange 'options' that you had to buy to make it work.
>
> The most important reason they changed is because of FCP. It's very good for a company to have something to fight against. That' s over now so I cross my fingers they keep doing the right thing.
>
> We have 7 suites of avid mc's and a few fcp suites we mostly use for finishing. Fcp is by far the most flexible and fast system compared to MC to complete finishing tasks.
> Though I just can't edit a feature with it.
>
> In my dreams I saw a fcp update like this;
> -rebuild the trimming tool and some other editing tools
> -rebuild the media managment
> -rebuild the project /bins structure
> - make it 64 bit
> - add some I/o and import export options
>
> Those improvments were very, very close and they could have killed avid and made me switch....
>
> But they didn't....
>
>

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