J_R wrote:(I will take issue with the azraelle...Final Cut Pro is okay..I've used everthing from film onwards, it does some things very well but its media management is utterly hopeless, and the design is fiddly and it is slow to cut on - bitch over - Avid is still a better cutting tool tho FCP is a better finishing tool and hey both run on a mac!)
Never had the opportunity to work with Avid--saw it run once on a dedicated machine, and it looked great. I learned to use FCP-3 at college a couple of years back, and from 3rd hand sources (including 2 instructors) it beat the hell out of Adobe Premiere 6.0 (what they had been using the year before for teaching digital video editing). I hear that Premiere 7.0 is at least as good, if not superior, to FCP-3, have no idea how it compares to FCP-4, but it doesn't run on Windows 2K, only XP, which I don't want to invest in.
In case you were wondering, I do not own a MAC (not enough money), but do own one of what you would call a dinosaur, no doubt--a home-built n-Force2 chipset mobo(Shuttle)/AMD XP-1700+ slightly overclocked to 1900 equiv, ~280 GB HDD, 512 MB RAM, Quadro FX-500, Lite-On single density DVDR/CDRW burner. I have unofficial copies of AvidXpressDV and Premiere 6.5, but have not attempted to use them yet.