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- Bricks, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2There is room for iMovie to have advanced features alongside Final Cut - I should hope thats not what they're worried about. I suspect they just wanted to make it easier for all computer users to hack together youtube movies, and botched a lot of the app's core usefulness in the process.
- Bricks, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2mah 15 minits of fame, let me show yu them.
mmm. the cutting room flor has a flavr, nom nom nom nom nom - flipmeat, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1There is a huge opportunity here for someone to swoop in and eat Apple's lunch in this area, and that doesn't happen often.
This alleged engineer who 'couldn't make a movie in 30 minutes' with iMovie must have the editing skills of a baboon with Down's syndrome.
Unfortunately, going to Final Cut for home movies is just going to frustrate any reasonable person. FCP has over 1400 pages of documentation. - Warpling, on 10/10/2007, -3/+3That's brilliantly better than what is there now, or maybe a setting to enter 'expert mode.' Why dumb it down so much, I guess it makes that jump for Final cut a lot closer to a lot of people.
One smart move was to not remove the old iMovie.
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