Apple Updates Professional Video Lineup
BlueGecko writes "Amid surprisingly little fanfare, Apple today updated their entire professional video lineup, including DVD Studio Pro 2 (including a greatly improved menu editor and improved compression abilities), Final Cut Pro 4 (enhanced real-time editing, more customizable workflow, and an improved titling interface), and Shake 3--the first version of Shake to be Mac OS X-only and now sporting enhanced rotoscoping tools and the ability to work directly with Photoshop layers. Combine this with Logic and you've got an entire professional movie studio on your Mac."
*psst* Michael..Uhm, *cough* look down.... .. dude, this was just posted
:)
Start the week of right, i guess...
Am I seeing double, or is this a dupe of the *previous story*.
"Moderate drinking can help prevent amputated limbs" -- Abigail Zuger, NYTimes, 12/31/02
Man, will you guys get your sh!t together? Now we have the same story twice on the main page, right next to each other.
I know, I know--it's a community, you aren't journalists, blah blah blah. But it's sloppy and lame and you can't MISS IT if you just look at the damn front page of the site.
Posted by Hemos on Monday April 07, @10:52AM
from the try-it-again dept.
chasingporsches writes "It appears that Apple released Final Cut Pro 4, Shake 3, and DVD Studio Pro 2. FCP4 has great new features, such as updated HD support, but unfortunately the usual hefty price tag ($999 full, $399 upgrade). Shake now has unlimited network rendering, and DVD Studio Pro 2 has a new basic/advanced user interface."