Rich Herbert
October 14th, 2009, 12:21 PM
I know that questions like this probably get asked often here, so I'll offer my apologies up front if I offend anyone due to repetition. I'm hoping to gather some informed opinion to help justify a decision on which route to follow for an optimum editing and computer platform.
I'm at the outset of trying to fashion a new career for myself. Part of what I have in mind is video creation, mostly corporate stuff delivered on the web, with an aim to help companies describe and sell their products and services. I plan on capturing via a combination of sources; probably a Sony XD cam, a DSLR with video, etc. My goal is to shoot most things in 1080, rendering to 720 for web application, but having the 1080 version available for other delivery options.
I've mostly been a PC guy for most the past 20 years, although I had an original Mac and I have no aversion to that platform. I have a little experience editing in Sony Vegas, but I'm not so wed to it that I wouldn't happily consider other options.
So, considering things like versatility (available options and plug-ins), ease of use, rendering times, overall productivity, scalability, ease of finding knowledgeable help (if this flies, I might hire some help down the road, and having a commonly-used platform makes finding good people easier), and overall cost - what do you folks think would be the best of these options:
• Final Cut Pro on a Mac?
• Adobe Premier on a Mac or PC?
• Stick with Vegas, but on a 64-bit PC?
• Some other option I haven't thought of yet?
I'm beginning to think FCP might offer the best overall balance, but I'll happily admit I don't know enough to be sure. What do you folks think?
I'm at the outset of trying to fashion a new career for myself. Part of what I have in mind is video creation, mostly corporate stuff delivered on the web, with an aim to help companies describe and sell their products and services. I plan on capturing via a combination of sources; probably a Sony XD cam, a DSLR with video, etc. My goal is to shoot most things in 1080, rendering to 720 for web application, but having the 1080 version available for other delivery options.
I've mostly been a PC guy for most the past 20 years, although I had an original Mac and I have no aversion to that platform. I have a little experience editing in Sony Vegas, but I'm not so wed to it that I wouldn't happily consider other options.
So, considering things like versatility (available options and plug-ins), ease of use, rendering times, overall productivity, scalability, ease of finding knowledgeable help (if this flies, I might hire some help down the road, and having a commonly-used platform makes finding good people easier), and overall cost - what do you folks think would be the best of these options:
• Final Cut Pro on a Mac?
• Adobe Premier on a Mac or PC?
• Stick with Vegas, but on a 64-bit PC?
• Some other option I haven't thought of yet?
I'm beginning to think FCP might offer the best overall balance, but I'll happily admit I don't know enough to be sure. What do you folks think?