> From: "Burns, Killian N" <K
...@alfred.edu>
> Date: March 18, 2007 10:10:15 AM EDT
> To: "Timothy Cortesi" <tcort
...@gmail.com>
> Subject: RE: MUG: final cut express
> Hello,
> I'm a video artist and the president of our college TV station. I
> use Final cut Pro for most of my video editing needs.
> I haven't used express too much because I have access to Pro, but
> from what I can remember and what the Apple site says this is what
> I think.
> Final Cut Express is a very powerful application and is worth $99.
> There are about 1000 things you can do in final cut express over
> iMovie. I think the biggest advantage is the ability the have
> multiple video layers. This will allow for easy green screening,
> smooth transitions, and will make muliti angle editing much easier.
> The title creation in FCE is much better with greater controls.
> Importing and control of imagery is much better in FCE.
> Feel free to ask any more questions. We do have Final Cut Express
> on one of the TV macs but it is last years version.
> Your video contact,
> Killian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Timothy Cortesi [mailto:tcort...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Fri 3/16/2007 12:23 AM
> To: Burns, Killian N
> Subject: Fwd: MUG: final cut express
> Hey one of my friends in the Clarkson MUG sent me this - can you
> answer it?
> Begin forwarded message:
>> From: Andrew Haas <andyh...@gmail.com>
>> Date: March 15, 2007 10:33:34 AM EDT
>> To: clarksonmug@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: MUG: final cut express
>> Reply-To: andyh...@gmail.com
>> Hey everyone,
>> A friend of mine (who is familiar with macs and has used iMovie a
>> good bit) was asking if Final Cut Express is worth the $99. Having
>> never used it, I really can't say.
>> So, have any of you used it? If so, what does it offer? Was it worth
>> the price to you?
>> -Andrew