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Re: Final Cut Pro vs. Premiere
by arc nevada on Feb 28, 2008 at 7:02:27 pm

Paul Harb,

I admit both Mac and PC user were a bit conserned about the Macromedia buy out. It seems Adobe wanted to be the first to offer an audio, video, print and web solution. It makes sense for Adobe to do this. There are many post production house in my area that do offer print, web and video solution. For many add agency that offer web, print and video solutions the Adobe CS3 Master Suite just make sense. The fact that FCP can cut film or that fact that Motion is cheaper solutuion than AE does not matter at all. It is Adobe's ability to let the web designers share files with the print and video departments that makes the Adobe CS3 so attractive. I am glad Macromedia was bought out because Adobe is indeed doing a fine job with the products.



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