> tcurren@...> wrote :
> Some company will buy Avid at some point. What they do with the product is the only question.
What seems to be clear from the Resolve 12.5 Beta is that Blackmagic probably has no need for Avid's Media Composer-based intellectual property. Servers and ProTools -- maybe -- but not Media Composer.
Blackmagic appears to have the talent, vision and corporate willpower to advance the editing functionality in Resolve at an impressive rate. Sadly, this is in stark contrast to Avid's trajectory over the past 16 years.
I don't care if Blackmagic adjusts its pricing for Resolve or not. As others have mentioned, you can't beat free. And you can buy a Resolve Studio dongle on Ebay for $300-400 (and as low as $99 if you get lucky).
This is going to be very disruptive to the current NLE market -- and I sense it's going to happen sooner rather than later.
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