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Aperture 3 continued...
 
Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Steven E. Frischling, Photographer
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| | | Posted: 4:01 PM on 02.27.10 |
->> Thomas
Are you using Aperture 3 at all for video editing?
I am playing with that feature now and for my needs finding it much more user friendly than Final Cut Express (of course I still need a lot of help in editing video regardless of either program I'm using...audio is killing me) |
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Portland | OR | USA | Posted: 4:15 PM on 02.27.10 |
->> I haven't done much video editing within Aperture, but I use it more as a way to catalog and archive the video. I'm just beginning to learn what can be done with video. I'm thinking it might be a great way to look at a lot of clips very quickly, set in and out points and then bring it into Final Cut.
I'm just not there yet. It's certainly a good way to bring video in and keep track of it. |
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Shawn Lynch, Photographer
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New York | New York | USA | Posted: 11:14 PM on 03.25.10 |
->> Hey Fish,
I bought A3 specifically for a video project I had. I was a little disappointed in the video editing abilities. But if you have iMovie 9, that's a great tool. It's what I ended up using for my project (http://bit.ly/ck907t). |
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