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Posted by Specs on 11/11/05 09:20
"Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote in message
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> "Dar McWheeler" <pokin@your.funnybone> wrote in message
> news:ZRLcf.17110$EK.365034@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > I have an oppertunity to get a nice system with smoke and flame for a
> > good price, but I no nothing about these products.
> >
> > Have any of you used them? Do they have advantages over final cut or
> > premier?
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> Ok. Depending on which version you are talking about you can not compare
> Smoke or Flame to Premiere. They are two different worlds of apps. While
> Smoke and Flame are indeed professional, extensive tools.. they are so
> different that you can not compare them. Premiere, an excellent editor,
> evolved from a toy to what it is now. Smoke and Flame started out as very
> high end tools for comositing, etc.
>
> That said, these may be worthless for what you are trying to do. If you
are
> not already doing broadcast / film compositing you probably should pass.
> Esepcially if they are very old, running on completely outdated SGI
> hardware.
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I second that. You might be very disappointed with old SGI hardware and
get better bang for yor cash buying new PC/Mac hardware.
SGI are also up shit creek without a paddle having just been booted off the
NYSE. I would steer clear as unless you have a very particular need for
smoke and flame you might get better value and functionality from the likes
of Avid, Adobe or Apple.
I personally wouldn't buy into SGI hardware even their new stuff and
certainly not old stuff.
Dar, what versions of hardware and software are you thinking of buying?
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