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Final Cut : )

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Woot picked up my copy of Final Cut Express 4 today at the mac shop, Excited to try it out on my MBP, Looking foward to learning more about final cut and getting away from avid for a bit : )
 
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Final Cut's a great program, I enjoy it a lot. I imagine that you will too, have fun!
 
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I loved iMovie for the longest time. Then I tryed Final Cut and I will never touch iMovie again. Love it.
 

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