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Apple Final Cut Studio 2 (Mac) [Old Version]

Apple Final Cut Studio 2 (Mac) [Old Version]
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Final Cut Studio 2 takes you beyond editing. This powerful new version of Final Cut Pro is at the center of six integrated tools. Work is fast, fluid, and flexible, no matter what you're doing: Motion graphics, audio editing and mixing, color grading, and delivery. Whether you're cutting commercials, editing feature films, or pushing out the nightly news, Final Cut Server helps you work faster whenever you're working together. DVD Studio Pro 4 is professional DVD authoring. Create SD and HD projects, author discs with interactive elements and create animated menus. Whether you produce demo reels, complex commercial titles, or anything in between, it has simple, powerful tools for authoring DVDs.

 

What Customers Say About Apple Final Cut Studio 2 (Mac) [Old Version]:

Final Cut Pro can take me from project planning to a fabulous looking DVD that showcases the production that I shot and edited. With programs for editing, special effects, sound design, color correction, DVD authoring, and more, FCP for me is like a bat and glove for a baseball player.

i use FCP everyday. i wish i knew more of the programs, but FCP and DVDSP and Comressor are my lifeblood.one day when i have more time, i'll write about all the reasons why.

Final cut Studio is a lot of pro apps it is also one master program Final cut pro and all the rest supporting it. To those users are unwilling to accept the fact that there old ways of using interface just seems outdated compared to Final cut and new CS4 Premiere. Compressor just does not have enough Variation to support the different file formats I would suggest you purchase telestreams Episode Encoder to make up for compressors shortcomings. For example you can create type or graphic in motion and/or livetype & color or a sound file in Soundtrack Pro and just do a command S and import those programs project files right into Final Cut and save yourself a lot of render time. To overcome this issue I would suggest Adobe Encore CS4 which you can only get with Premiere Pro CS4 or a corresponding Creative Suite( Master or Production Premium). Now for the UI debate as being one who trains new editors on Final Cut, I often have deal with two types of users the new ones who have never used a NLE system and the old Premiere and Avid users. One more thing the suite integration is the only positive difference and this is really only an issue for the outdated NLE dinosaurs who have hard time thinking in a different manor, you don't have to export video or sound files from your supporting programs. now the suite does have two shortcomings compressor and DVD studio Pro.

For the New users they seem to feel that Final Cut has a semi intuitive interface that you can adjust to their preference. Where as the older users from Avid feel that the interface is cumbersome, the reason behind this is mainly where one group tends to be open minded where as the other tends to have issues letting go of the fact that Avid Interface and the old Premiere interface. Now the issue with DVD studio Pro is not a lack of features it is more a lack compatibility with the DVD Houses. even those 2 defects it is still a very decent package well worth the cost.

This is a complicated, professional product that was difficult for me as a beginner, trying to self-teach myself from the ground up. I love Final Cut Pro. As a journalist trying to create multimedia stories, it's incredibly valuable in helping me layer audio and video to put together cohesive pieces.However. I found the multi-volumed manuals to be dense and confusing. I ended up buying a lesson guide with dvd to get started, which has helped me immensely.

I have no previous experience with editing, so I really can't compare it with another product. The user manuals that came with the series were overwhelming and practically useless to me. However, I have managed to learn to use the suite with the help of the Apple Pro training series and Lynda.com. I think it is a great product for those who have the patience and determination to learn it.

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