Like many in my field, after years of using FCP, I made the switch to Adobe Premiere Pro when Apple abandoned the familiar Final Cut 7 architecture for the new and shiny Final Cut X. I tried FCX for about a year with varying levels of frustration, but...
Ugh. Where do I start!?! Like I said, if you're a professional that has used FCP or MC and know how you can pop into either of these and quickly figure it out, this is not one that falls in that category. Every action takes a laboriously long time and...
It has a great range of effects for any type of project. It's also very user friendly and easy to get the hang of.
Limited, the free status means there are limitations in the product.
Like many in my field, after years of using FCP, I made the switch to Adobe Premiere Pro when Apple abandoned the familiar Final Cut 7 architecture for the new and shiny Final Cut X. I tried FCX for about a year with varying levels of frustration, but...
It has a great range of effects for any type of project. It's also very user friendly and easy to get the hang of.
Ugh. Where do I start!?! Like I said, if you're a professional that has used FCP or MC and know how you can pop into either of these and quickly figure it out, this is not one that falls in that category. Every action takes a laboriously long time and...
Limited, the free status means there are limitations in the product.