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RE: Kinda OT: DV editing - where to start


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  • Subject: RE: Kinda OT: DV editing - where to start
  • From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 18:16:54 -0000
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Premiere does take a while to learn the really complex stuff but when I was=
learning it (v4 I think) I didn=92t find it too bad =96 but then I did have= a
grounding in compositing apps (after effects and the like). I didn=92t find=
Avid DV xpress much easier to learn =96 don=92t know about this free versio= n
though.



Paul.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jerome O'Donohoe [mailto:jerome@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 January 2003 17:53
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Kinda OT: DV editing - where to start



If you're using a PC, make sure....

It has masses of ram & HD, and is as fast as you can get.

Or any new Mac, with a decent amount of memory.(you get excellent basic editing software with any mac)

Premiere is horrendous for an introduction to editing.  For PC, wait <= BR> for the Avid DV-xpress Free version they just announced.  For anything=
more complex than iMovie for the Mac, Final Cut Pro has a more basic
version (DV only) for =A3239 or something.


--
Jerome O'Donohoe
Re-recording mixer
London.







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