Apple software survey on Final Cut Pro
I condign completed an online survey about my use of Incontrovertible Cut Studio, for Apple software research. It doesn’t show up to be under any sort of NDA, so I guess I can pass on what I found compelling:
Most of the questions were routine profiling essence - trying to get a picture of the range of uses to which I put the products. Describing myself as discontented with Soundtrack Pro and Qmaster led to additional questions asking me why, that subgenus of thing.
But a whole batch of questions were about criticize processes, and how I seek feedback and signoff from my clients. Do I send them DVDs, put Hasten video on a webserver, or send them bind? Do I get feedback via email, phone call, or annotations on the web video?
Oh, please please declare me that Final Cut Studio 3 — all things considered coming next year, and a significant rewrite to Cocoa/64bit if it’s present to be Snow Leopard-native — will file some sort of work-in-progress review article module. That could rock.
At the moment I’m cobbling together elementary websites with Flash movies for my clients to watch. It works, but I’d love:
That procedure to be automated from within Final Cut. My clients to be masterful to scribble annotations directly on the video To be gifted to load those annotations into Final Cut as timeline markers.That would be ennobled.
Given an either/or choice between this and Soundtrack Pro truly, you know, working, I’d beamy for the latter without hesitation. But would it be wrong of me to ask for ‘both’?
: $19.95

