I cut 15 hours of footage a day that goes out to 3 billion homes every night!
I didn't know that the world has 3 Billion homes (we are 7bn people on earth).
...must be sarcasm, right? At least, I got a good laugh out of it!
I cut 15 hours of footage a day that goes out to 3 billion homes every night!
Please. "Prosumer?" They are consumers who don't know how to edit / tell a story. Just take the "pro" out of there and leave the editing to real professionals. Evvvvvvveryone's an editor these days apparently.
I'll be sure and hire a professional editor to edit the videos of my bike rides. Cause it's such a high art form.
Considering how many bad films are made by professionals with every year that can't tell a story either, you "pro's" don't have much room to talk.
Exactly!! I cant believe Avids doing this!!! I just switched my entire editing suite over to Avid after Apples FCPX farce and this is how they thank me? Im furious!!
Oh and before anybody dares question my validity as a PRO-EDITOR-GOD, I am the personal private editor for the top Hollywood elite, with 124 triple A Hollywood blockbusters under my belt! On top of that, I cut 15 hours of footage a day that goes out to 3 billion homes every night! Anyone who has the audacity to challenge these here facts (thats right) is an idiot!
I, PRO-EDITOR-GOD have spoken!
Even making a bad movie is an extremely difficult thing to do. To get to the point where you can even CUT a feature film with an actual budget requires years and years of sacrifice, poop-sandwich eating, low-wages, long hours, and working your fingers to the bone. It's not just about ability, it's about dues-paying, and who producers really think is "ready". THAT is why some editors on here scoff at recent film-school grads who edit wedding videos calling themselves "editors". When you've worked in and around Hollywood, the title means something, because not everyone earns the right to use it.
Huuunnnnn??? Unlike Apple, AVID hasn't cancelled it's professional editing software and replaced it with a toy, WTF are you blabbering about?!
When Apple released Final Cut Express or imovie for iPad no pro editor cried or even cared. People are upset because Apple took the world's number 1 post production software, cancelled it, took iMovie, added a few things to it and renamed it Final cut.
Now I can't make it more clear to you and other similar fanboy who can't accept that apple is now completely out of the pro-video equation.
However, I can fit you all in later tonight for a puppet and drawing show, if that's what's needed.
So you were upset that the app was available to more people? Did they dumb down the iPad version when the iPhone version came out?Sounds good. I'm constantly surprised Apple worked so hard on iMovie and GarageBand for iPad, only to release them on iPhone as well. It's nice that there's a tablet-only video editor.
...On top of that, I cut 15 hours of footage a day that goes out to 3 billion homes every night! Anyone who has the audacity to challenge these here facts (that’s right) is an idiot!
I, PRO-EDITOR-GOD have spoken!
I also like the idea that one person would have time to edit 15 hours of footage per day (Which would take about 75-150 hours each day)I didn't know that the world has 3 Billion homes (we are 7bn people on earth).
...must be sarcasm, right? At least, I got a good laugh out of it!
Steve Jobs would say: "Avid Studio is crap." And for me, it is. Tried it on my pc, but I prefer iMovie. But the fact that imovie for ipad can't export to imovie for mac is really a shame.
Now I can't make it more clear to you and other similar fanboy who can't accept that apple is now completely out of the pro-video equation.
Was this quote meant as sarcasm in response to the previous (and obvious) sarcasm from Lone Deranger? I hope so because this comment is the dumbest thing I've read all week.
I also like the idea that one person would have time to edit 15 hours of footage per day (Which would take about 75-150 hours each day)
How does it compare to the iMovie app?
I wondered if there would be a "boohoo" cry from the "we are above you" editors in here - and indeed, it didn't take long. You must be so high up there that you even cry if someone releases a product for other people to use. I don't do any editing and I frankly don't care much about it beyond putting my home videos on DVD for the relatives so they see my son grow up (since my family lives overseas). I feel sorry for you guys who see their inflated ego threatened if someone resleases some app which makes it easier for us tech-savvy users who are willing and able to work their way into some software for hobby editing.
What I take from your post: You must not do a very good job if an app like this makes you feel that if they bring this app, they don't care for you oh so holy professionals. Does that mean you feel that what you do is actually easy to do with this program and they take away your ability to cash in?
I know this was sarcastic and sartiric, but my point is: There are quite some video editor trolls out there thinking no one else is as "pro" as they are. Once they know a program and can make cool stuff, every change or advance is seen as a threat to their ego.
My one big question: can I import an entire event camera roll event folder at once?
Biggest hangup I have now is gigabytes of imported raw video filling my iPad, and Reel Director requires I go thru a multi-tap-and-drag process for every single video I want to include and edit - prohibitive when one event folder can have over 100 videos. iMovie doesn't even run on iPad 1.
I felt it was rather amusing: it was an obvious sarcasm post. NOBODY edits 15hours of footage a day, as others have said, 15hours of footage = around 100 hours of editing (if not more).
Hyperbole... my friend. Hyperbole...
(Disclosure - I am one of the developers on Avid Studio App)
Avid Studio has a very different set of features than iMovie. Most important is that we have a real timeline with frame accurate trimming. We have 3 full audio tracks where you can view waveforms for editing to your music. We provide Picture-in-Picture, Pan-and-Zoom (which iMovie also has), multi-layer compositions (called Montages), and fully customizable titles (including motion titles). I think our media library is also very strong, especially in organization (we support Events, Albums and Faces and with a large amount of media our library is very fast).
Finally a project that won't cause Foxconn employees to develop a repetitive stress disorder!
Can you use this app as stand-alone or is it only working together with the studio version?