Nolan you can always use Final Cut Express. Has a lot of the features 
of Final Cut but not the price.
That way when you win the Oscar you can move up to Final Cut.:)

On Nov 2, 2005, at 9:29 PM, NPfield at aol.com wrote:

> I post so rarely that I haven't even learned how to copy the post(s) 
> I'm replying to, but much thanks to Mike Garton, Lee Larson, and Ed 
> Wiser for your responses to my question.? Lee, I'm using an iMac G4 (w 
> flat panel display); the internal drive is the one that came with the 
> Mac and the external drive is a Seagate 300GB Dual-Interface (no model 
> number, apparently).? Nor is there any indication in the Guide about 
> speed.? Ed wondered if I'm using Final Cut.? Don't I wish.? This is a 
> low-level amateur operation, and it all got started just because I was 
> messing around with iMovie and thought it would be neat to have some 
> footage to edit.? I'd like to move up to Final Cut, but it's not 
> likely.? Unless, of course, this project wins an Oscar :>).?? Anyway, 
> thanks for your answers.? One says edit on the internal drive, two say 
> external.? Guess I'll just have to experiment a bit.
>
>  MacGroup rules!
>
>  Nolan
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