Saturday, August 16, 2014

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Most popular editing software

 

Not in the NYC region. Overwhelming majority of reality shows here are Avid. At least from what I can see.



On 8/16/2014 10:21 AM, Steve Hullfish steve4lists@veralith.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
Scott, I agree with most everything you said EXCEPT the reality TV stuff, because the reality TV is where the other systems like premiere and especially FCP have a strong foothold. So cutting reality is certainly done on Avids - Mark Raudonis is here as proof - but the majority of that stuff is probably Premiere and FCP, not Avid.

There's no problem being a "little person." I'm one myself. If Avid wants to make any money on MC sales, the little people are the ones they need to gear to. I just mean people who don't by licenses in bulk and huge ISIS systems. I don't mean it to cast any aspersions on the quality of "little people" work.

Steve Hullfish

On Aug 16, 2014, at 6:46 AM, "switthaus@mac.com [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

A flawed sample on a niche market.  Lovely.  I thought this WAS an Avid marketing piece.  Of course they would not mention DS if it were!  

"I know that in reality, it shouldn't matter to a small production company like mine about those statistics when I'm deciding on editing software, but "little people" definitely want to be playing with the same toys as the "big boys.""
Steve, this has been Avid's marketing strategy forever and it does not seem to work.  Avid already has Hollywood and large scale, multiple-editor "factories" in broadcast.  Good for them, now how do you grow the user-base?  It seems to be losing everywhere else and I can't even find an MC suite to four-wall in my region which is a big change from 10 years ago.  Does Avid really want to play outside that market?  If not, that's cool and start honing your message to that niche.
Avid has never figured out the "why" in it's marketing program.  They sell the "what" but not the "why".  They usually answer with a feature-list which is really really close to everyone else's.  Some are better, some are worse.  For the majority of users, total visual storytellers out there, I would bet that Avid is lagging behind and not "THE" system to use.  I would also argue that much of the broadcast seen today is not something to aspire to.  If you are pinning your legacy to that, reality TV is not doing you much good!  Of course there is the "little people" mention which has its own set of problems. 
Louis Hernandez is a finance guy and we see his influence with the new subscription plan. Now it's up to the new CMO to make some big changes.
Just a view from a "little people" person....



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