iMovie vs Final Cut Pro-- and Final Cut Express
cteno4
cteno4 at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 13 00:38:31 EST 2004
Erik,
well, the short answer is yes, the long answer is a lot of work,
programming, quicktime fiddling, and it might not be as clean as you
would like. your order is a tall one to have a simple solution right now.
if you are just looking at producing the background video then imovie
might do you fine. final cut doesnt do much at all that i am aware of in
the interactive elements of quicktime.
and yes i forgot to mention that finalcut express is really a great
option to cut the costs down, but you still have the learning curve since
its the same program, just a few advanced proceedures are cut out in it.
cheers,
jeff
use-revolution-request at lists.runrev.com wrote on 1/12/04 8:54 PM
>thanks Sandy, Jeffrey, Malte, Andy.
>
>can we combine video and animation
>a la Roger Rabbit, scripted in Revolution
>and interactive at all times?
>
>the Mac world seminar showed the human
>side of Revolution: there are only so many
>people and a multitude of directions to
>profitably follow.
>
>we need to get things rolling ourselves
>as Kurt Kaufman did with his MIDI app.
>a few months ago he was asking for
>arcane information from the list and now
>that MIDI app is part of Revolution.
>
>Erik
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