July 2011
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FinalCut X Petition →
Adobe and Avid Target Final Cut Pro Users With... →
“We’re hearing from video professionals that they want pro level tools that address cutting edge work but also allow them to use legacy footage and workflows,” said Jim Guerard, general manager and vice president of professional video and audio, Adobe. “At Adobe we’ve been in the trenches with video pros for years and with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and CS5.5...
June 2011
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Apple releases FAQ about Final Cut X →
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Former Shake Product Designer: Apple Doesn't Care... →
Still, he is complimentary of Apple’s products and describes them as an “incredible bargain in terms of price-performance”, but that “if you’re really a professional you shouldn’t want to be reliant on software from a company like Apple.” In the end, he says “your heart will be broken. Because they’re not reliant on you.” [CONT’ @ MACRUMORS]
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Apple Issuing Refunds for Final Cut Pro X Upon... →
While Apple may be working to quickly add new and restored features to Final Cut Pro X, EOSHD reports (via The Next Web) that Apple has begun issuing refunds to at least some customers complaining through the company’s customer service channels.
Here is an example of one such email a disappointed pro received from Apple: “Moving forward, I understand that you are not satisfied with...
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Jeffery Harrell: What went wrong with Final Cut... →
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We don’t use ink to express our opinions any more, which is a shame. If we did, I could start this out by talking about the ocean of ink that’s been spilled on Final Cut Pro X over the past couple of days, and how hardly a drop of it has been positive, and how Apple deserves every last speck and…
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Apple blocks harsh criticism of Final Cut X in App... →
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Richard Harrington comments on David Pogue’s ... →
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David Pogue: "Professional Editors Weigh In On... →
Amateur editor David Pogue defends Final Cut X.
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Final Cut Pro X: What's Missing for Some Pros →
Walter Biscardi’s write up for Creative Cow effectively marches through all the reasons you should say “Fuck Final Cut X”.