yes. I know ad agencies are throwing out fcp for premiere. The bigger the company the more the the decision makers are accountants not editors.
I disagree Oliver the subscription curve ball has made premiere the number one choice for switchers from any other nle.
Everyone has to have photoshop so now you get a free nle with it...
Mike
> On 23 Feb, 2014, at 9:18 pm, Oliver Peters <oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com> wrote:
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> Agreed on this and the need to do it fast. Other than for a select few, who need project collaboration, editing has become a commodity. That favors Adobe. If they hadn't thrown a curve ball with the subscription model, Adobe would be more of a force for switching NLEs than they already are.
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>> Posted by: Job ter Burg
>> In general: vision.
>> In practical terms: fix Media Composer, and finish/complete all v1.0 features. Add new ones at top quality, not the current patchwork.
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