> isn't the best word. how about "old dogs" who can't learn new tricks?

Don't make that judgement.  Just because I've learned and edited on at
least a dozen NLEs doesn't mean I'm unwilling to learn new software.  It
means quite the opposite.  I've cut on lot's of systems, right now I cut
on Avid and FCP.  I'm buying a new system soon that's going to be Ubuntu
so I can learn Cin.  I've also cut on imovie, and as a professional, I
would never consider using that interface to start a project, be it
commercial or feature.

> don't mean to be name calling, just seems proposterous that adding a
> feature from imovie would scare away "professionals"

I have no apprehensions to adding features, in fact the more options the
better!  I am for example interested in using a more "Nodal" type approach
such as employed by the Smoke or Flint workflow.  As long as it's an
option.  I would thing it would be a mistake to take what is a very
powerful timeline and reduce it to the simplicity of the imovie interface.
 Again as an option, cool - let's see it.  But as the main approach, I
would hope not.

> and no offense to jay, I was just being silly but its hard to tell
> maybe because google can't translate sarcasm yet!

No offense.  emotocon ->  :-)

 -Jay Truesdale
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Northern/Southern California Cinematographer
website: www.emrl.com/j
e-mail: cinejay(at)emrl.com
blog: www.jaytruesdale.blogspot.com
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