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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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My Favourites are Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 And I also have/Use FCP 3.
But yeah I use both of them Adobe Premiere On My PC And FCP 3 On my iMac.
My Favourites are Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 And I also have/Use FCP 3.
But yeah I use both of them Adobe Premiere On My PC And FCP 3 On my iMac.
You obviously know which editing software to use. And the thing I like about premiere is that it's cross platform, so you can also use it on a mac.
The thing I most like about using Premiere Pro (CS3) is that you can edit your AE compositions in it, and then changes you make to the compositions are instantly visible in Premiere. Genius. It saves so much time and effort, and the quality of the video is higher because it hasn't been imported and exported twice.
The thing I most like about using Premiere Pro (CS3) is that you can edit your AE compositions in it, and then changes you make to the compositions are instantly visible in Premiere.
... when it works. I can't even tell you how many times I watched my whole system, and about twenty minutes of work, crash and burn back when I used CS3 in school and tried this. I gave up... as long as you're not shooting in HD and use the Render Queue, there really isn't that marked a difference in quality, at least in my experience. Now if only Apple Motion was as good as AE...
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