| Apple Final Cut Express HD 3.5 (Mac) | 
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List Price: $299.00 Buy Used: $145.00 You Save: $154.00 (52%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3878
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Mac Os X Intel, Mac Os X Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Standard Edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.3 x 1.1
MPN: 1231534 Model: MA261Z/A UPC: 885909087914 EAN: 0885909087914 ASIN: B000BX24O6
Release Date: May 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Original Box, Serial Number, DVD Tutorial, comes w/LiveType (titling software) Soundtrack
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Product Description Final Cut Express HD 3.5 delivers the advanced moviemaking power you need, to create the most dynamic and dramatic effects ever seen in a film. Get all the tools you need to create fantastic Digital Video (DV) or High-Definition video (HDV) projects. Final Cut Express HD supports an unlimited number of video tracks, plus amazing Real-time special effects and transitions. You also get powerful tools like Color correction and matting. Full keyframe control over effects and motion parameters advance your filmmaking, while dynamic real-time effects, and new versions of LiveType and Soundtrack let you add dazzling titles, objects and text effects. Universal Application now runs natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. Mix up to 99 audio tracks in your movie, and further enhance your audio with real-time volume and audio filter adjustments Soundtrack 1.5 helps you create an original Music score for your movie -- no Professional musical experience necessary iMovie projects can be opened in Final Cut Express HD with all their effects, transitions, and audio levels intact Output your project back to a DV or HDV device for direct playback Save your projects as a QuickTime movie for distribution over the web, or export it to iDVD More professional templates for DV and HDV projects New vector-based animated LiveFonts More animated objects and textures 60 new text effects System Requirements - PowerPC G4 or G5, 500MHz or faster; 512MB RAM; AGP or PCI Express Quartz Extreme graphics card; Monitor with 1024 x 768 display; 500MB Hard Drive space; QuickTime 7.0.4 or later; DVD Drive
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Final Cut Express HD 3.5 from a Newbie February 9, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Apple Final Cut Express HD 3.5 (Mac)
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br /By the way, many of you will have noticed that you can get the newest FCE 4 at nearly the same price as FCE HD 3.5.
br /You should be aware that FCE 4 does NOT have Soundtrack included nor does it have all of the features of LiveType 2. (Nearly 9 gigs is missing!) For the price difference I chose 3.5.
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br /I am still learning this, but I have no doubts that I will become proficient in its use. Besides, I have an ace in the hole. Tom Wolsky has many books out on Final Cut. He is also a regular on the Apple Support forums. There is not any question that he cannot answer about Final Cut.
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br /Also you should purchase a mini/dv camera with firewire output. USB ain't gonna cut it with Final Cut Express.
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br /Pete
Great Program -- One BIG flaw March 11, 2007 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
Final Cut Express is a very powerful program, and no doubt you can make spectacular movies with it. However, there is one glaring flaw that is driving me nuts: NO BATCH CAPTURE! In Final Cut Pro, the much more expensive parent of Final Cut Express, you can run through your video setting in/out points very quickly, and then simply doing a "Batch Capture," allowing you to walk away and let the program gather all your clips. In FCE, however, it's different. You can either capture the whole tape, and then edit it later. Or, you can set your in/outs, and then capture before moving on to the next clip. My God, if you have a lot of video to work with, can you imagine how much extra time this will take. And, again, with a lot of video, unless you have massive amounts of storage, it is going to be tough to capture an entire tape and cut it up later.
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br /So, don't get me wrong.....great program, tons of tools, tremdendous value for the money. BUT, Batch Capturing is a must for me. This program would have been a solid 5 stars had Apple simply included batch capturing. For me, my projects are long enough to where I have to have it. So......I am buying Final Cut Studio (not only for batch capturing, but for the additional codecs as well).
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br /If your goal is to take your home movies to the next level and have far more features than iMovie, and the capturing issues are not a big deal for you (or you are on a strict budget), then this may be the program for you.
Amazing February 8, 2007 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
When I slammed the Canon PIXMA 4300 for being terrible, I indicated that I only write reviews when the product is very good, or very bad. In this case, this product is truly amazing. In fact, it is the coolest software I have ever owned or used. In fact, I'd say this is the coolest thing I have ever owned, but that would make me a geek. Buy it without reservation!
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br /Running on a MacBook Pro with 2GB RAM and OS X. I suspect the 2GB is a very good idea though I have never tried it with les.
Great upgrade from iMovie January 15, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
If you find iMovie complicated, this product is not for you. If you prefer automatic quick solutions this product may not be for you.
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br /If you find that you would like more control of your video/audio than you find in iMovie but don't want to spend a lot of money, boy have you come to the right place.
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br /I take quite a lot of home video (new baby and all) and found that iMovie would frustrate me when I couldn't do some more advanced tasks.
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br /iMovie is a great intro product. If you are new to video, use it until you find that you feel limited (many will never will get to that point).
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br /When (and if) you find that you feel some constraints in iMovie, then move up to FCE.
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br /A note for most, iMovie and FCE typically are not for DVD/Hard Drive camcorders. They don't have the output necessary to directly connect. You may want to check with your camcorder manufacturer to see what they have to convert the DVD/HD to content that is usuable in these products.
When you need something more than iMovie. August 30, 2006 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
I use this with a MacBook laptop with 2GB RAM without any performance issues. It is a great product for when you have outgrown iMovie but don't need the full feature set of Final Cut. I use it for both perosnal and work video production. No problems connecting and moving video of a Panasonic PV-GS500 video camera via Firewire. There is a learning curve but the basics are pretty easy to master.
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