Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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More than 1700 enthusiastic Final Cut users got some welcome news from Apple Tuesday night, when the company previewed Final Cut Pro X at the NAB 2011 Final Cut Pro Users Group SuperMeet. As one of those 1700 Final Cut users in attendance, I liked a lot of what I saw–though after having an evening to process the news, I still think a number of questions remain about the upcoming release. As one of the founding members of the Final Cut user community, I’ve spent many years attending NAB user group meetings–from the sweltering room that started it all to last night’s packed auditorium–and they’ve always been charged events; this year was even more so.


More than 1700 enthusiastic Final Cut users got some welcome news from Apple Tuesday night, when the company previewed Final Cut Pro X at the NAB 2011 Final Cut Pro Users Group SuperMeet. As one of those 1700 Final Cut users in attendance, I liked a lot of what I saw–though after having an evening to process the news, I still think a number of questions remain about the upcoming release.
As one of the founding members of the Final Cut user community, I’ve spent many years attending NAB user group meetings–from the sweltering room that started it all to last night’s packed auditorium–and they’ve always been charged events; this year was even more so. The tension was palpable as people milled around waiting to get a seat and, when they were released, the mad rush to the front of the room was not unlike the swarm for Apple’s (sadly, now defunct) Final Cut Pro training sessions at NAB.

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