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Posted by doc on 09/18/05 04:06
great! thanks for the input Tony P.
if you don't mind my asking, how long have you been using LE6Pro?
also, how long would you say the learning curve is to get reasonably
proficient to do multicam clips?
i know on this last question that one is probably always learning even after
years of usage, but the question is meant to address how long in general it
would take a decently proficient computer junkie to pick up the necessaries
for multicam production of a 30 minute clip that moves back and forth
between three cameras.
also, if you don't mind, what kind of video production do you do and what
kind of camera(s) do you use?
many thanks in advance for your kind consideration.
doc
"TonyP" <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in message
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> doc wrote:
>> how well satisfied are you with Liquid Editioin Pro? we have a trial
>> version of LE6 and we're trying to determine if we ALSO need Canopus
>> Edius Pro 6 or if LE6 Pro will do it all for what we want to do?
>
> Me, I am very happy with LE Pro. The breakout box is great with a lot of
> in/outputs. The software I love, because as you get a "faster" machine
> (cpu and gpu) the software will allow you "realtime" results in more
> layers, etc.. I have only scratched the surface of what this powerful NLE
> software can do. Remember the HP commercials with people using frames on
> objects/self and moving the picture frame with their images in it? There
> was a "contest" of sorts where people submitted their videos doing exactly
> the same thing. But again, in the end, it is the editor that makes or
> breaks the video. Software is just a tool, and in the right hands, amazing
> video can be done.
>
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