In the next week or so, I'll be releasing an article that better details our reasons for choosing MC6 over CS6 now that the product is released. Obviously I couldn't give all the reasons before as it was all under lock and key.
To be sure, CS6 is a HUGE step forward and Adobe finally got a really good group of editors to give excellent feedback. But there are still enough areas that cause inefficiency in storytelling that myself and my editors all felt we need to give that product another year or so to develop. If anything, they need to cut back on some of the features and just allow the editor to cut a story.
A lot of folks are going to be really really happy with it and deservedly so. We are definitely going to be using it for some projects and if some of the issues we have now get addressed, then we can reconsider using it in broadcast.
Walter
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, George Loch <george@...> wrote:
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> "Pro import" on After Effects. Now, I wonder where they found that odd duck laying around?
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> On Apr 11, 2012, at 11:39 PM, Jim Feeley wrote:
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> > That press release I just forwarded has way less information than you'll find in the videos and PDF files on this page:
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> > http://success.adobe.com/en/na/programs/events/1203_16108_nab.html
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> > Jim Feeley
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> > Search the official Complete Avid-L archives at: http://archives.bengrosser.com/avid/
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: More detailed info on Premiere Pro CS6, After Effects CS6, etc
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