Newsmeldung von slashCAM: Apple - Thoughts on the Games NAB (Phenomenon - OS X 10.6 - OpenCL) of rudi - 11 Mar 2009 13:49:00 The latest versions of Final Cut Studio has been in a two-year cycle for the NAB (2005, 2007). This could be in April once again time for a major update to come (Final Cut Studio 3). Apple itself is also since 2008 no longer represented at NAB.
At the same time, Apple's Shake successor of "Phenomenon" slowly a certain Reifestatium have achieved after the first intimations of the development team a publication for 2008 had suggested.
Since the compositing system "Phenomenon" with security heavy use of the graphics card will make the program should be synonymous, the new features of OS X 10.6 can use well (keyword OpenCL). OS X is for the developers of the end of Q1 2009, so actually by the end of March. This fits well together yet: In a pre-NAB event is Apple OS X 10.6 and the new Final Cut Studio 3 imagine. And after the surprise Color 2007, this time in the package a new program in the compositing package, the Motion either replaced or just a kind of Pro Motion will represent. Since Apple already with Logic audio field and with Color Grading in the area due to strong prices has shown that people like to costly applications synonymous favorable profile among the semi-popular cast will tend not to believe we s.Phenomenon as a single application for the movie studios as it once was Shake. But still this is all pure speculation anyway ...
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Antwort von Christian Schmitt:
I'd rather have a separate product, as Shake and represented a cheaper FCS3 package.
High-quality compositing does not hold any cutter or any company.
I prefer to pay slightly more for the things I really need something as cheap dazuzubekommen, although I do not need to have.
Just as I would need just a second Final Cut Pro to s.iMac interviews and raw material to sift through, while my s.MP cutter cuts.
Unfortunately beduetet the concrete: buy another FCS for 1029, - if you are synonymous to the other programs have no need.
(And, unfortunately, FCE is not because it is not supported DVCpro50/HD ...)