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  • #11
    Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

    Why DaVinci instead of Cinelerra, which is way more advanced and has Hollywood-graded features?
    I will ask him next time. Just wondering what constitutes "Hollywood graded" features now days? There are so many tools in use in various post shops, just about all of them claim "Hollywood" feature sets.

    Judging by his initial response and since his time is money, I would say he gravitates towards products that have a paid support network behind them.

    He is not an OS professional, he is a media production professional.

    I have no bone in the argument personally, but I will ask him about Cinerella.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by edwaleni View Post

      I will ask him next time. Just wondering what constitutes "Hollywood graded" features now days? There are so many tools in use in various post shops, just about all of them claim "Hollywood" feature sets.
      By that I just mean that it's so powerful, it could be used for producing A++ Hollywood movies. In fact, Cinelerra has occasionally been used in Hollywood in the past.

      Originally posted by edwaleni View Post
      Judging by his initial response and since his time is money, I would say he gravitates towards products that have a paid support network behind them.
      But Cinelerra also has paid support? There are two versions: a community version and a paid version. Both have the exact same amount features and are open source, but the paid one, obviously, has paid support.
      Last edited by Vistaus; 12 January 2019, 02:04 PM.

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