Just to distinguish, Final Cut Express HD will do 
most of what everyone needs with the same interface as
the Pro package at a fraction of the price. If you end up
with the full Final Cut Suite, however, You get the DVD Studio Pro app
which is nice if your deliverables are going to DVD... yet
another bunch of things to figure out.

Rocky


>Date:    Fri, 11 Jan 2008 14:05:46 -0500
>From:    David Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Final Cut vs. Premiere
>
>Can I get some feedback on which of these 2 people would recommend?
>  I'm adding Videographer to my skill-sets (like I needed another one!).
>  tia.
>
>   david
>
>David Turk
>Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
>Indiana Historical Society
>450 W. Ohio St.
>Indianapolis, IN  46202
>(317) 232-4592
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

       
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