I'll second Ken's DS endorsement. If you're doing soup-to-nuts, DS is a
terrific tool, and though I don't finish TV shows, plenty of shows get
finished on DS so it's a great tool for that, too. Far from perfect - no
tool is 100% perfect - but I've been working on it almost exclusively for
nearly 14 years.
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*john heiser | senior video editor*
*o2**ideas*
birmingham, alabama, USA
http://vimeo.com/johnheiser
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 1:11 PM, ksirul <kenavid2@glueedit.com> wrote:
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>
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> DS DS DS! It IS an Avid product (Ok, the color corrector is the same basic
> architecture as Symphony, but add masking and graphics -with the ability to
> fill a graphics shape with a fully functional color corrector and real
> useable selective cc and it is a monster)!
>
> KEN
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