Has anyone used either? If so, how difficult is it to learn? Just curious.
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08/05/2008
Seriously, this video is pretty much the ideal response to the whole thing. McCain’s campaign ought to be embarrassed, and the rest of us can laugh at both his campaign and Paris’s response.
(of course it is Paris Hilton, and she gets the details of the energy policy wrong… drilling wouldn’t carry us over because it would take 5-10 years before any of that oil actually entered the market)
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April 29th, 2005 at 11:59 am
I have FCE and it’s more or less the same as FCP. The learning curve is steeper than iMovie, but after some practice, it gets easier. The main thing I don’t like is that importing is a LOT different than iMovie (in my opinion, way more difficult, too), but the idea is that you’re building libraries of footage rather than the iMovie single project approach. The main drawback is that you need to really think about disk space and where you want stuff.
There are decent online tutorials for it, but I haven’t really gotten past the dump/edit stuff with FCE. I’ve used iMovie a bit more to add audio and really slice and dice things. That’s why I got FCE, I guess, but then never got around to dumping any more footage. I have a stack of tapes waiting to be transferred, though.