Charlie Reyes wrote:
On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 06:47 PM, Mike Kauspedas wrote:


I'm looking for some good video editing software for the Apple
platform. Anyone know of some good titles? Basically create and edit
DVD's, small movie projects, and add in some very simple CGI
animation. nothing fancy needed. Thanks,


I'm guessing that iLife would also work well.


David



Good, flexible, powerful video editing spells Adobe Premiere - but is the hardest to master of them all. It seems that editors at Pixar dropped Final Cut Pro and went back to Premiere. Premiere 1.0 started with the Mac IIsi in 1991.

And ended on the mac last year, so this is bad advice...


Adobe no longer supports premiere on the Mac, Premiere Pro is Wintel only. <http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/systemreqs.html>

They dropped Premiere on the Mac because they were getting eaten alive in the Mac market between FCP, FCP Express and iMovie...

Do you have a reference to Pixar dropping FCP in favor of premiere? That would mean replacing their entire editing suite, hardware *and* software...

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