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Videoguys’ Recommends that Now is the time for Final Cut Editors to Get Started with Avid Media Comp

Videoguys' Recommends that Now is the time for Final Cut Editors to Get Started with Avid Media Comp 2

Videoguys' Recommends that Now is the time for Final Cut Editors to Get Started with Avid Media Comp 1Are you still editing on FCP7? Are you still wasting hours upon hours logging & transferring or MPEG Stream clipping your file based HD footage into HD before you can even start editing? Still making due with clunky work-arounds that allow you to struggle through your projects, without any of the benefits of today's more efficient tapeless workflows?

While FCP7 is a dear old friend, it's time to realize that while it may have been a great choice a few years ago, it's time has come and gone. The unfortunate reality is that FCP7 can't tap into the power and performance of today's iMacs (or Mac Mini), let alone the brand new Mac Pro's. How much longer can you keep holding your business and your creativity back by sticking with FCP7? Now is the Time to learn Avid Media Composer and become an Avid editor.

Whether you’ve used Avid before or if you’ve just always been a Final Cut editor making the move to Media Composer 7 is not as hard as you think. You are not “starting over” by purchasing Media Composer 7. Your skills, workflows, media, and even sequences are directly translatable to the MC7 environment, making the move the fast and easy. This is the whole underpinning of the Get Started Fast with Avid for Final Cut Pro 7 Editors tutorial series mentioned in the latest Videoguys' Guide.

You can download a FREE Trial of the Media Composer 7 software direct from Avid. Sign-up here and try the software free for 30 days.

Click here to read the complete article explaining why the Videoguys' techs feel like now is the time to learn Avid Media Composer 7

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