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Jul 14, 2008
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im looking to get this programing for a little bit of video editing. The videos will be published on my website and blogs and i want them to look a little more professional then iMovie.

WB
 
im looking to get this programing for a little bit of video editing. The videos will be published on my website and blogs and i want them to look a little more professional then iMovie.

WB

I don't get this question. If any notebook could run final cut, it would be the latest ultimate macbook pro.
 
im looking to get this programing for a little bit of video editing. The videos will be published on my website and blogs and i want them to look a little more professional then iMovie.

WB

Haha what a silly question to ask! Of course the latest MBP can run FCS2, just like the last generation before it!

BTW, to make videos look more professional, it takes more than just software to make them look "professional". ;) It really depends on how you shoot and how you edit the final video. Composition is key! :cool:
 
i know it will take more then some software. Its like saying dreamweaver will give you the ability to make amazing layouts. Everything needs to be learned.

I just want to know how smoothly it will run. They wont be amazing videos. Just some stuff that i want to shoot.

WB
 
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