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They're both very similar programs and at the end it comes down to personal preferences. If I have to choose one, I choose Premiere. It just works!!!
Final Cut is very picky. Also, with Premiere you can import Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. Pretty much all of the Adobe apps. That's a HUGE plus for me. That way I do some of my graphics on Photoshop & Illustrator and bring them into Premiere without converting anything. Samething with Flash. I do my flash animations and bring them into Premiere.
As far as the interface goes, they're both very similar and work very similar. I remember reading that Final Cut was modeled after Premiere.
Here's a video edit I did.
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I swapped the audio from Rock into an Electo Remix of it. I also edited parts of the video and synced the vocals. I didn't do any special effects because I like to keep my videos as close to the originals as possible. There's some parts I would change, but for my intents and purposes it works.
Let me know if you need help! I can show you some video editing and you can show me production! hahahaha
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woody do you got a youtube version of your vids?
cheers! for the offer.
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