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Premiere Back on Mac

woof69 writes "After dropping OS X support for Premiere some time in 2003, Adobe is bringing it back in the new Adobe Production Studio. The new software includes After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Encore DVD, and Soundbooth, and will be available for Apple's Intel-based computers in mid-2007; an updated version of the Windows suite will ship at the same time. Does Final Cut have a fight on its hands?"

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  1. Re:ppc by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why would Adobe waste time and money developing it for PPC processors? PPC processors are dead. Intel-based Macs are the future. Besides, there's still Final Cut Pro.

  2. VLAD FARTED by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    hey vlad, you fat child-molesting piece of fuck, here's a hint: you're more likely to get a job if you don't tell the interviewer halfway through that you have to get up and go "blow some mud"

  3. This is ridiculous. by lstellar · · Score: -1, Troll

    It isn't even a question of FCP v. Premiere. That is essentially a Win v. Mac debate, because despite the pre2003 Mac presence of Premiere, Premiere has always been the AMATEUR choice on Win. And FCP is, in fact (despite what Apple kiddies who love to drag and drop will say), an amateur video editing
    suite. When it boils down to it, if youre serious about video editing, neither of these are in the running because youll be using Acid.

    So the debate of FCP v. Premiere is basically an interface question and any beginner editor who just bough their fresh MacBook Pro I can very well see using the Adobe path.

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