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Re: Avid and FCP
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todd obernolte
on May 21, 2008 at 1:57:40 pm
Dan,
I am curious as to what "work arounds" your writing about?
To answer your original question
"Is an Avid any better or is this aggravation just part of the job, no matter what system you use?"
I work at a station that has been using Avid for awhile but upon my hiring, purchased a MAC pro and the FCP Studio 2 bundle, and Adobe CS3 premium bundle. I spent sometime using the Avid until the FCP system came in. In short, I found the Avid system to be very cumbersome to use with a lot of "restsrictions" in its work flow, integration with AE and other adobe products I use regularly. I service 2 stations at once as the commercial producer and handle about 20 to 30 account reps everyday. So I don't have time for that "aggravation" your talking about. For me expedition and integration are key to my daily success and that is something that in my experience Avid doesn't deliver on. I have had trouble shooting issues from both systems, however when both are operating without the "aggravation" my money is on FCP.
Best of luck to you
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