I think this is less an FCP vs. MC thing, and more of an offline vs. online / creative cut vs. finishing thing. In the past, offlines were done on simpler systems and the online editor cleaned up the mess. Creativity was the most important thing and technical skills de-emphasized.
FCP has been attractive to people who want an easy-to-use, creative tool with a certain freeform methodology. While there are certainly messy MC jobs, the software does impose a certain structure. I've watched a number of self-taught producer/editor types and really had to scratch my head to even figure out how they were working.
FCP allowed certain solutions that MC (and most other NLEs) simply would never allow.
- Oliver
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