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Jun 22, 2007 6:00 PM

Final Cut Pro 6 review by Mike Curtis


Posted by Brian Liloia

Video post-production maestro Mike Curtis of HD for Indies has written up an excellent Final Cut 6 review, now live on Macworld's own website. In it, he gives the application four and a half mice out of five, and the final summary best describes his praise for the upgrade:

"Final Cut Pro 6 is a solid upgrade featuring greater ease of use and enhanced workflow flexibility. For users of previous versions, the decision to upgrade will be a no-brainer, as the new ProRes and Open Format Timeline features alone are worth the price of admission. And when you factor in the new features of the suite’s other tools, especially Color, which was a $25,000 application before Apple acquired the technology, Final Cut Studio is an excellent value. For Mac users considering buying the suite for the first time, Final Cut Studio 2’s speed, flexibility, price, and capabilities put it in a class by itself."

For folks potentially interested in making the plunge or an upgrade from FCP5, give Mike's review for a reassuring and positive synopsis.



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