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Re: I guess it's So Long and Thanks for all the Fish!

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Jeremy GarchowRe: I guess it's So Long and Thanks for all the Fish!
by on Sep 7, 2011 at 4:13:26 pm

[David Lawrence] "DSLR's are problematic for shooting video because they were never designed to shoot video in the first place."

Yet, they are ubiquitous. It took a while for people to relearn the language of DSLR shooting, and a veritable cottage industry sprung up around it over the last few years to help support it. Again, this did not happen in two months after the release of the MkII. So, in that regard FCPX is more similar than dissimilar. As far as I am concerned, you can edit video in FCPX, can't you? It's not like it doesn't do what it was designed to do.


[David Lawrence] "FCPX on the other hand is designed to be an NLE. Yet Apple has decided to ignore decades of industry standards and even goes as far as trying to redefine the very language of the craft itself."

Yes, it's bold isn't it? It is different, and things are changing. There are no more bins in real life, shooting ratios are skyrocketing, data describing data is becoming a necessity, not a luxury so maybe it's time to rethink some things? I'm not saying FCPX is right or wrong, but it does make you think. Are tracks really the most efficient way to work?

I've said it before, but I truly think Apple has released the full verbiage of FCPX, yet. The language is still being written. Of course, I could be totally wrong. Oh well.


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