On Tuesday 12 February 2002 01:30 am, you wrote: > I disagree. I use Broadcast 2000 on Linux, an open source non-linear video > editor. It aspires to be useful to broadcast industry professionals so it > probably isn't as easy to use as iMovie.
It's very difficult for me to attend meetings in the evening given that it's my duty to compensate for the general lack of desire and ability in some members of my family to perform evening routines. Now if there were a demonstration of something like Broadcast 2000 I might be able to fabricate an excuse to escape my duties and attend. This puppy smells like its got a consulting contract in it somewhere too. Skills with a Linux-based industry-quality video editing tool have got to be marketable IMO. If the aformentioned demonstration was taken around to all the production facilities (ads, features, films, etc.) in NC and SC perhaps some remunerative arrangements would come as a result (training, production setup, production consulting). I had one contact in the video ad business, but he moved to Dallas at the first wiff of economic trouble in the Triangle (whimp). Mike M.
