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Final Cut Pro 4 Available June 14

chrisbw writes "According to this Apple press release, Final Cut Pro 4 will be available a 4 p.m. on June 14. It has a pretty impressive suite of new features; I for one can't wait to get my hands on it!"

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  1. Re:Once again... by daviddennis · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why waste this level of anger and sarcasm on what is, simply, a product announcement you are not interested in?

    For those of us who use Final Cut Pro, we're going to be checking our budgets and finding the bucks for this outstanding new release. We're always keen on finding pretty much any kind of information we can.

    For those who don't, well, you can feel free to ignore the article.

    But rest assured, for the thousands of video professionals and advanced amateurs who love Final Cut, this is a very big deal indeed, and we're pleased to see Slashdot breaking the story.

    The depth of feeling Final Cut users have is best illustrated by the one time the original authors of Final Cut visited the LA FCP users' group meeting. There was a standing ovation.

    People love Final Cut, including me.

    Thus this story.

    D

  2. Re:I think Apple found the perfect... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    err, try 15Gb (max) (http://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/specs.html)
    and then, if you are editing video, you are going to need a HOOGE load of space to store all the video anyway.
    Quit yer moanin.

  3. Re:Once again... by Dr+Reducto · · Score: 3, Insightful

    These non-linear-editing programs made previously pro-level editing available to the masses, and cheaply I might add. I even read a story about a guy who quit his job, bought $10,000 worth of stuff, and was able to have his film accepted into the Sundance film festival. You don't even have to go that far though to see the value. If iMovie, FCP, and every other editing program were used by almost everyone, there would be WAY less boring Wedding/Baby/Graduation videos.