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Reviews of Apple Final Cut Express HD 3.5

Testseek.co.uk have collected 8 expert reviews of the Apple Final Cut Express HD 3.5 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Final Cut Express HD 3.5.
 
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The editors liked

  • Universal application runs on Intel Macs
  • Dynamic RT enables preview without rendering on a variety of Macs
  • Full keyframe capability
  • Included Soundtrack 1.5 and LiveType 2.1

The editors didn't like

  • Faster hardware needed for best performance

 

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  Published: 2006-08-16, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Universal application runs on Intel Macs, Dynamic RT enables preview without rendering on a variety of Macs, full keyframe capability, included Soundtrack 1.5 and LiveType 2.1
  • Faster hardware needed for best performance
  • While the number of new features in Final Cut Express HD 3.5 are few, the improvements to the general program are substantial. Dynamic RT alone makes editing easier for those of us who get fidgety while waiting for footage to render. The fact that the...

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  Published: 2006-07-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Apples Final Cut Express has always been something of an oddity. On paper it looks tremendous, delivering all the core video editing tools of Final Cut Pro for only £200. Its arguably the most business like editing program youll find at the price on...

 
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  Published: 2005-06-01, review by: EISA.eu

  • Abstract:  Apple Final Cut Express HD brings High Definition editing into the mainstream. This affordable solution is at home with both DV and HDV video, even combined on the same time line. It delivers almost all the features professionals value in Final Cut Pr...

 
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  Published: 2007-02-05, review by: applematters.com

  • Abstract:  I’ve been absorbed in an excellent application for the last few days, which, if you can afford it, you should get. I refer of course to Final Cut Express HD (FCE). FCE is the junior version of Final Cut Pro, which has been used in the production of...

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  Published: 2006-08-31, review by: maclife.com

  • Create advanced effects and compositing thanks to editable keyframes. Smoother real-time previews of effects. Same great pro tools, same low price.
  • No way to consolidate and archive projects.
  • Media management aside, Express HD is an amazing app. It can handle pretty much everything that most DV or HDV moviemakers need, and since it uses the same interface as Final Cut Pro, its a great stepping-stone to Apples Final Cut Pro 5. For $300 ($...

 
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  Published: 2006-06-30, review by: macworld.com

  • Universal application runs on Intel Macs; Dynamic RT enables preview without rendering on a variety of Macs; full keyframe capability; included Soundtrack 1.5 and LiveType 2.1 much improved.
  • Faster hardware needed for best performance.
  • While the number of changes in Final Cut Express HD 3.5 since the last version are few, the improvements are substantial. Dynamic RT alone makes editing easier for those of us who get fidgety while waiting for footage to render. The fact that the inclu...

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  Published: 2006-06-21, review by: jordanitservices.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Stephen Schleicher For small business and schools who want to use Apple’s Final Cut Pro, but don’t have the budget, they should check out Final Cut Express HD 3.5. With this latest release Final Cut Express, users not only get greater real-ti...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Flexible editing, wide range of audio and video effects and transitions, control over titling.
  • Awkward DV scene detection, question mark over iMovie compatibility.
  • If you want more than iMovie can deliver, you need to accept that you?ll have to invest more in terms of purchase price and learning time. The documentation is extensive. There?s a 160-page Getting Started book, a 16-page leaflet describing the new fea...

 
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