Cool, thanks. Note that I'm a video shooter/editor first, motion graphics artist second.....is why I got on this thread at the question of whether Pr is up to the task of long form or broadcast. As a Pr user since 2003, I've been noticeably affected by
the giant leap/paradigm shift that CS5 w/64-bit OS brought to the table. I suspect many on this list that are primarily VFX/motionFX Ae users probably did not experience CS5 in the same way I did. CUDA didn't bring as much to Ae as it did to Pr. So understandably
it lights me up when people talk about their Pr experiences seemingly from a pre-CS5 perspective. It's just so night and day different!
I suspect too that some of the FCP people here are using that tool more as an output method than as a full-time video editing tool, which might affect some of the culture divide I spoke of.
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Woops. By gotcha I meant that I understand. Not that I win or something