It makes me angry the way this forum is being moderated. For that matter, the way the whole Canopus product line is being handled.
GV's--lack of interest--in incorporating Imaginate-style pan zoom features is creating a stir among many respected users. In an informal poll about 90% of respondents rated it as "very important" to their productions. The thread was very active with STRONG praise for Imaginate and 100% unanimous agreement on the need for Edius support (or similar plug-in).
In Hiro's day, that input would have been inspiration for something new and exiting to follow. Fast forward to today, and our opinions are discounted and marginalized with Kennerly closing the thread saying "I think this has run its course".
Edius was wonderful 3-4 years ago, but let's not kid ourselves about the huge trade-off we are making for realtime Edius NX. Almost every other editor has soooo much more in terms of key framing and filters. It has been way too long since we have seen a new filter. Way too long.
Go ahead...ignore and marginalize your users GV. You obvioulsly don't want or need us.
Bob Hatton
MarComm Media
GV's--lack of interest--in incorporating Imaginate-style pan zoom features is creating a stir among many respected users. In an informal poll about 90% of respondents rated it as "very important" to their productions. The thread was very active with STRONG praise for Imaginate and 100% unanimous agreement on the need for Edius support (or similar plug-in).
In Hiro's day, that input would have been inspiration for something new and exiting to follow. Fast forward to today, and our opinions are discounted and marginalized with Kennerly closing the thread saying "I think this has run its course".
Edius was wonderful 3-4 years ago, but let's not kid ourselves about the huge trade-off we are making for realtime Edius NX. Almost every other editor has soooo much more in terms of key framing and filters. It has been way too long since we have seen a new filter. Way too long.
Go ahead...ignore and marginalize your users GV. You obvioulsly don't want or need us.
Bob Hatton
MarComm Media
Comment