![]() ![]() ![]() I underline that money is a concern in Adobe's politics. just to escape Adobe's claws (and obviously: the industry standard would change too)! I am aware that 99% of my colleagues would change that tomorrow. if you want to do the 1st steps in Motion Design or use it in combination with FCP.īut After Effects is the one that most professionals use in their workflow and it is (at the moment) the industry standard! I'm happy if affinity can prove us wrong some day and I'd probably use their software but I think a video editor will not happen anytime soon by which I mean not before. (Obviously there are other editors as well but I don't think they're as good, although you should take a look at vid.stab and transcode) Some automated way to make those cuts (also very fast flickering, non linear variations of the speed) are not really great yet.īut the pricing of FCPX + corrnelt + compressor + color finale is about 650+ so that's why I also doubt that affinity can do it soon.Īnd there is a Linux project called pitivi and although their progress is somewhat slow it's progressing and their roadmap looks pretty much like the current FCPX features so that's the third reason why I think another new paid software is not the next innovative thing. Nowadays most things are edited corresponding to the beat of music and there is not much on the market that is better than using markers and snap to them.Īnd even if there was it would shure enough be another 100€ like the corrnelt motion tracking stuff. I'm not usually responding to these topics cause I don't see this happening anytime soon.īut video editing is really lacking some stuff.
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