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Apple Final Cut Studio 2 Upgrade from Final Cut Studio (Mac) | List Price: $499.00 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Platform: Mac OS X, Mac OS X Intel Brand: Apple Binding: DVD-ROM Release Date: 2007-05-15
Features: - Craft the perfect story using a tightly integrated and innovative suite of products created specifically for video editors.
- Mix and match source material--both formats and frame rates--in real time using the new open format Timeline in Final Cut Pro 6.
- Easily create sophisticated 3-D environments with depth and realism using the real-time 3-D multiplane compositing tools in Motion 3.
- Fly through audio editing and mixing, create immersive soundtracks, and easily conform audio to video edits using the new, streamlined interface in Soundtrack Pro 2.
- Produce sophisticated, fully interactive, studio-quality DVD titles with drag-and-drop ease using DVD Studio Pro 4.
Best editing package for the money. [Posted on 2008-01-07] I've been an Apple user for many years. This package is the best editing package available for the money.
Upgrade version [Posted on 2008-01-12] Because this is an upgrade, most users will be familiar with the product.
My complaint is that, while it comes with 90 days of support, by the time it is delivered and installed, you only get about 60 days of support. Learning this software is like trying to get a PhD in Astro Physics and the training is outrageously expensive. The difference between 90 days support and 60 days is probably worth 6 or 7 hundred dollars. It's like the old ad for Listerine. I hate it but I use it.
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Final Cut Studio 2 [Posted on 2008-01-28] Great product and easy to update for old version 5.5
Very good set of books that has detailed information on very part of the program.
Final Cut pro gets better and better! [Posted on 2008-08-05] I've been using FCP since version 1, and it just keeps getting better and better. I started out doing linear editing on 3/4", 1" and then Betacam. Moving to non-linear was the best thing in the world ('cause everyone wants to make changes!). What's frustrating for me is that FCP allows me to do anything I see on TV, and I'm only limited by own creativity (which is the problem!).
The only drawback I see is the loops and clips for motion and soundtrack take up like 40gigs of my 100gig Macbook Pro! If you can find a big flashdrive, I'd recommend storing the loops/material on something external.
Wonderful world of computer movies [Posted on 2008-08-14] I love this product and wish I could use it all this time. Perhaps then I'd master more. As it is, it has overshadowed Photoshop as the finest software I don't know enough about. The manuals are great though. If I devote the time, I can do anything I want. I'm still struggling with the chasm between Adobe Flash and Final Cut. I wish I could meld them together. Photoshop CS3 has helped with its movie and 3D features.
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