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FCP X - 6/23/2011 8:49:28 PM   
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Has anyone imported any Juice products into FCP X yet? If so, what was the workflow?

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RE: FCP X - 6/24/2011 8:55:53 AM   
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FCP X


Surely you mean "iMovie Pro" don't you?

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RE: FCP X - 6/24/2011 7:10:13 PM   
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Okay imovie Pro, works for me :)

I use AVID Media Composer for most of what I do but had to give this new editing app a try. And I really liked Motion for $50.

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RE: FCP X - 6/24/2011 7:28:27 PM   
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Motion for $50


Yeah, the Motion for $50 is sweet. However as a FCP user since FCP 2 and now Final Cut Suite 3, I find the direction Apple has gone with this is very disturbing. From what everything I saw, they have really alienated TONS of the installed base. Consider the fact that you can't open previous FCP files, No XML export, etc. etc. And to boot, they have discontinued the sale of FCP 7 and the Suite. While it IS cool and there ARE good NEW features, they have basically cut loose a whole installed base of users, editing houses, etc. Just think about having to install and train in this version. It can be done, but the learning curve, expense, etc. is huge...This is just IMHO.
If it works for you, that is awesome. I MAY buy it....eventually, but not anytime soon.

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RE: FCP X - 6/24/2011 8:27:51 PM   
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Alan, I feel your pain, I know when they discontinued Avid Liquid (great app) it was disappointing but Avid made a nice offer to switch to MC. Hey life goes on. I'll bit you have at the least a few more years to use FCP 7. By then who knows what will be out there.

What's funny is that FCPX is touting features that Liquid had a long time ago.

I have been playing with Motion and FCP X a few day's now and it is pretty cool... But it won't replace MC at least yet.


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RE: FCP X - 11/23/2012 12:07:51 PM   
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Sam & Alan, after reading your post i'm guessing BOTH of you have at least play around with Final Cut Pro X & Motion 5? so my question is "Ready2Go & Toxic Type download to FCP X and Motion 5 will work just fine? thank you for taking some time and SHARING!

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