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Re: Final Cut Pro 7 wishlist
by Hector berrebi on Dec 2, 2008 at 5:43:00 pm

hi Tom

though i haven't tested it lately. i always hated scrolling timeline in avid... so much i didn't notice its absence in FCP. i seam to remember it (years back) as a buggy feature, especially on complex timelines. i should take a look at it in MC3 on mac and see if it runs smother now...


asymmetrical cross dissolves are awesome. imagine a a cut where shot A is an old man finishing a sentimental confession and gazing away in reminiscence and Shot B is a landscape, a sunset for example. and you have a dissolve between them where at the end of shot a A you have about 7-10 blended frames of dissolve (maybe matching a musical note) but in the beginning of shot B you have 28-36 blended frames, the old man's gaze slowly fading away over the sunset. it looks and feels nothing like centered on cut.

you could work around this and get the same result. but as AVID has this dissolve option for many many years now (at least since 97), how complex can it be to implement...?


peace.



Hector Berrebi
Schibber Group
prePost Consulting


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