I couldn't agree more with nuckinfutz.
Being able to automate tasks in editing would put Final Cut Pro WAY ahead in the editing world. I did this project once where I had to make a slide show of pictures with random dissolves for it. Automation would have cut off about 4 days of work. That might already be automated, but I'm just a high school student and I have been taught to "not find the easy way, but just get it done."
I don't know how to use AppleScript, but I think that Final Cut Pro support would be just the escuse for me to learn.
Being able to automate tasks in editing would put Final Cut Pro WAY ahead in the editing world. I did this project once where I had to make a slide show of pictures with random dissolves for it. Automation would have cut off about 4 days of work. That might already be automated, but I'm just a high school student and I have been taught to "not find the easy way, but just get it done."
I don't know how to use AppleScript, but I think that Final Cut Pro support would be just the escuse for me to learn.