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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linda Rossiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:02 PM
Subject: RE: [AP] Proposal: separate forum for "video for internet" ?


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> <<@Linda... you talked about hiring an editor, last year, who was 
> switching
> from Mac's and Final Cut, to PC's and Premiere...  I'm just curious, how 
> did
> that work out?  What is his opinion of the software?>>
>
> Thanks for asking... Matt has now worked with us for six months.
>
> As I'd hoped, he was editing on Premiere by the end of day one. Within a
> week he was working on client projects, doing all the main editing, 
> leaving
> me to then complete the accompanying graphics and post.
>
> Within two weeks I was able to stop working evenings and weekends, and get
> some semblance of life back.
>
> For the first month, he ran Premiere on a very good laptop (while we
> confirmed that he was worth investing in!) then we bought a second 
> PPro/RTX
> suite. Both systems use  removable 200gb caddies, so we just swap caddies 
> as
> we work on different stages of different jobs. It's very smooth.
>
> He's doesn't mind PPro at all (though I suspect I give him little chance 
> to
> complain!)... he is an AE fan, so occasionally we battle when he'll go 
> into
> AE to do something I think he should have stayed in Premiere to do (just
> layering stuff.... different ways of working, I guess).
>
> He does like the plugins we own for it (Trapcode's Shine, FilmFX, BorisFX,
> HollywoodFX and more).
>
> He's not so keen on Encore, as his previous company clearly had a much 
> more
> expensive and fancy package, so he's had to learn to compromise there
> sometimes.
>
> Overall it's worked out fine, and proved my assumption that if you have 
> the
> ability to edit, it doesn't much matter what platform you use.
>
> Linda
>
> www.rossiterandco.com
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