I use Vegas, and I can safely tell you that that's a Premiere only thing.SQ wrote:I remember those. I just figured that happened with every program. XPZarxrax wrote:Oh, and the TV series Family Guy (at least the first couple seasons) was edited on Adobe Premiere 6.x, complete with abundant "deinterlace when speed is below 100%" problems throughout
What is Premiere FOR?
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Yes, I think its a pretty safe bet, when the problem exists both on my legitimate DVDs and the TV broadcastsbum wrote:You sure thoughs problems werent caused by the guy who ripped and BT'd the epps?Zarxrax wrote:Oh, and the TV series Family Guy (at least the first couple seasons) was edited on Adobe Premiere 6.x, complete with abundant "deinterlace when speed is below 100%" problems throughout
Plus there was a behind the scenes video and it showed them working in Premiere.
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Which means i'll use Windows Movie Maker....shit as, but it gives you enough to work with......doesn't matter.. didn't you read the post? especialy for amvs... use what ever program you know how to use.
Plus i ain't got the other progs meantioned here, and for me to get them would over illegal ways...
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Someone actually EDITED in After Effects?? o.O
When I took an After Effects class, one of the first projects the instructor had us do was edit a trailer with the intentions to show us that AE is NOT an editing program, it's a COMPOSITING program. Sure, you can edit in AE, and you can also drink soup with a fork...but why would you want to?
To get back to the main topic, most "professionals" I've seen who use Premiere are wedding videographers or small companies that do corporate videos.
You can't say that FCP has had a longer history than Premiere, because Premiere came out around 1996 and FCP came out around 2000.
on a similar topic,
Check out this thread on the Apple forums: Its a FCP vs Premiere..even though its on an APPLE thread, the debate is pretty open minded and goes both ways...a pro Vegas user even posted.
http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx? ... @.68badfb1
It's got some nice insight to different programs for different users' intentions.
When I took an After Effects class, one of the first projects the instructor had us do was edit a trailer with the intentions to show us that AE is NOT an editing program, it's a COMPOSITING program. Sure, you can edit in AE, and you can also drink soup with a fork...but why would you want to?
To get back to the main topic, most "professionals" I've seen who use Premiere are wedding videographers or small companies that do corporate videos.
You can't say that FCP has had a longer history than Premiere, because Premiere came out around 1996 and FCP came out around 2000.
on a similar topic,
Check out this thread on the Apple forums: Its a FCP vs Premiere..even though its on an APPLE thread, the debate is pretty open minded and goes both ways...a pro Vegas user even posted.
http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx? ... @.68badfb1
It's got some nice insight to different programs for different users' intentions.