Paolo Ciccone
March 11th, 2008, 12:54 PM
Hi.
As I'm continuing to test the viability and advantages of migrating from FCP to Premiere Pro CS3, I decided to document my finding, and the rationale behind it, in my blog. In this way others who contemplating the same move will have an impartial source of information that they can use to assess to the feasibility of "jumping boat". As I am a long time FCP user I have no secret agenda in doing this, in fact it would be much easier to stay in familiar territory. The reason for the migration is to get a better, more integrated, environment for post-processing. I'm still with FCP 5.x as the upgrade to Studio 2.0 never looked particularly attractive. As I'm contemplating paying for the next version of the NLE I thought I might as well use that money to get a more improved post-suite.
If you are interested here is the link http://www.paolociccone.com/blog
As I'm continuing to test the viability and advantages of migrating from FCP to Premiere Pro CS3, I decided to document my finding, and the rationale behind it, in my blog. In this way others who contemplating the same move will have an impartial source of information that they can use to assess to the feasibility of "jumping boat". As I am a long time FCP user I have no secret agenda in doing this, in fact it would be much easier to stay in familiar territory. The reason for the migration is to get a better, more integrated, environment for post-processing. I'm still with FCP 5.x as the upgrade to Studio 2.0 never looked particularly attractive. As I'm contemplating paying for the next version of the NLE I thought I might as well use that money to get a more improved post-suite.
If you are interested here is the link http://www.paolociccone.com/blog