![]() I'll just type as I think: I teach Media Composer (basic and advanced, also recently Interplay and soon-to-use Media Central which will allow for offlining at home or wherever) and Premiere for Avid Editors. ![]() Try and follow along, however: Some hopefully good points are to follow. i've found avid much better, so thats my story and i'm sticking to it. WARNING I teach video editing (both Media Composer and Premiere). unfortunately got into a car wreak on the job and had to retaire earler than planned. then i got my hands on a cracked copy of avid express with the sonic dvd and avid fx and found it much easyier to use somethig simple as a rgb key for background text (adobe premerre) i still can't do, media composer drag and drop it was a wellcomely easy learning curve, to the point of as i told marrianna when i was getting ready to retire i when to school and made my job pay for it. 01% of people that moved on to something else, that being said i have a PC not a MAC i could build my own PC especilly back then MAC was not bare bones, so that ended anything apple for me. 01 sec jump never could get rid of that,but i digress it was 1996 windows 95 and you had to turn off everything no background any thing running and is still got that. I've found that with the video industry more than others, what you cut your teeth in is 99.99% what is your favorite or standard barrier, for me it was adobe premerr 4.2 it came with my truevision capture card, seem like yesterday. ![]()
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