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Re: PROMAX out of business?
by Patrick Sheffield on May 7, 2008 at 3:33:46 pm

We are not some sacred priesthood - holding on to our power thru secret sacred knowledge.

Yes - I've seen those posts "HELP - I just got this job and I'm finishing my first broadcast commercial and what do I need to do?". Those aren't the people I help here or on the Apple forums. It's actually ludicrous to try - the amount of knowledge required is too great to be handled by a few posts in an online forum.

But the people I usually end up helping are fellow editors who have been handed something wacky - frame rates off, or technical assistance - "how come my optical flow speed change is filling my hard drive", or recommends - "Anyone use the NimbleFinger trackball?".

To blame forums like this for the decline in our business is misguided. If you wanna talk about that, that's a thread all its own,

Patrick





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