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Re: [ProgSoc] Video Editing



Thank you


Marek


>From: alister air <baitoven@nospam.progsoc.uts.edu.au>
>Reply-To: progsoc@nospam.progsoc.uts.edu.au
>To: progsoc@nospam.progsoc.uts.edu.au
>Subject: Re: [ProgSoc] Video Editing
>Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 11:54:55 +1100 (EST)
>
>On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Christian Kent wrote:
>
>> made from Macromedia, I think).  Around the $100 mark.  Avid Cinema 
is a
>> Fisher-Pricified type of thing that got bundled with a few souped-up 
Macs.
>> There's also the old Avid Videoshop which someone else bought and 
added
>> lots of 3D stuff to, but the old version 3.x can be got for free.
>
>If you're going to use Avid software, it really should be with Avid
>hardware.  Avid produce a range of packages (Mac based) which appear to 
be
>the de facto industry standard for video editing.
>
>By second semester the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences will 
have
>five Avid eXpresses available for students taking video editing 
subjects
>(primarily film and video students).
>
>There's also the Media 100, which is more widely used amongst 
journalists.
>It's not as good as the Avids, but is cheaper.  An NT version is
>available.
>
>It all depends how seriously you take your editing.  If you don't give 
a
>shit, and are just stuffing around, it doesn't really matter what you 
get.
>If you're a serious editor, be prepared to spend a fair bit of money 
(but
>if you were serious about it, you'd probably be aware of the
>software/hardware packages that exist already).
> 
>Alister
>
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