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Posted by doc on 12/23/79 11:26
"yes" on the learning curve and from what i can see thus far (3 days into
the trials) they both will have their "serious learning" curve BUT nothing
like what i exprience trying out Avid Express HD - - whew, i think i'd be in
some box deep in the ground before i ever learned how to do everything with
that software :o)
btw, any ideas where i might get some un-branded clips of say 8 to 20
seconds each that show transitions, FX effects, 2D, 3D, Pip, masking,
overlay, fades, etc. so that i could show our founder and board as i try to
ge them to pop for the two pieces of sfotware? i'd be most appreciative of
this but they have to be General Audience AND unbranded, as the founder
dosen't want the board to know HOW we're going to do it, just that we will
be able to with the expenditure.
again, thanks in advance for your kind help.
doc
"TonyP" <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in message
news:IAIUe.4159$lR2.2469@fe11.lga...
> doc wrote:
>> hey thanks for the input. i'm gonna hunt around for a friend who has
>> premier and get a copy of the manual cover for sure. i like that $200
>> rebate idea. btw, ever tried canopus edius pro 3 or any other canopus
>> product?
>
> No problem with the info. As for Canopus, I have heard good things about
> their products, and they have a loyal following. Sorta sounds like most
> NLE's out there.
> You look at the features that each bring to the table. Decide what
> features you want (now and in the possible future). Read their forums to
> get a feel of typical problems they might have, and ask questions (as you
> are doing now).
> While trial software is nice, you still won't be pushing it to the limit.
> Also, the learning curve is there.
>
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