Actually i'm going to start learning and investing from Final cut, Photoshop!
how about :
2.8GHz quad-core intel core i7
2560 x 1440 resolution
4GB memory
1TB hard drive1 xdouble-layer superDrive
ARI Radeon HD 4850 graphic with 512 MB ?
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That will be perfect, ignore people that suggest
the Mac Pro ...
Again, what kind of footage do you have, or what camera do you want to use? And what is the destination for the finished edit?
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unless you want to edit uncompressed HD footage (220MB/s +), then a Mac Pro is needed.
thanks guys!
I am using canon camera eos 500d, I am a beginner in doing short film! so I need final cut for film editing! if I get the one that I suggest , will it effect on the new imac update as i''ve heard there will be an update for the processor ? or there will no big difference ?
thanks!
p/s :its she![]()
thanks guys!
I am using canon camera eos 500d, I am a beginner in doing short film! so I need final cut for film editing! if I get the one that I suggest , will it effect on the new imac update as i''ve heard there will be an update for the processor ? or there will no big difference ?
thanks!
p/s :its she![]()
thanks guys!
I am using canon camera eos 500d, I am a beginner in doing short film! so I need final cut for film editing! if I get the one that I suggest , will it effect on the new imac update as i''ve heard there will be an update for the processor ? or there will no big difference ?
thanks!
p/s :its she![]()
The ability to be able to edit anywhere is the biggest plus. Unless you only ever plan to be editing at your house, the iMac isn't worth it.
And spinnerlys not everyone needs a Mac Pro, even if it is HD footage a MBP will suffice, I highly doubt Bella-vue is working to broadcast timeframes/technicalities of video production...
Haven't you read my second post? I meant the Mac Pro as an example, especially if one edits uncompressed footage. The OP wasn't giving any indication on what she wants to edit, thus my post about the Mac Pro, and also that a Mac mini can be sufficient too.
I also linked to the PS and FC on a Mac mini thread, as even the i7 iMac might be overkill, except during the Log & Transfer processes while the footage is transcoded.
In my reply to her statement of what she wants to edit and where the footage comes from, I never took the Mac Pro into my mouth, I even recommended the Mac mini again.
PS: OP, get the 8-core 2.93 GHz Mac Pro with 64GB RAM.
PPS: The PS is an example, if I would have recommended the Mac Pro and NOT used it as an example.
PPPS: English is only my second language, so there might be some difficulties to understand my sentences.
Ok, I probably read it incorrectly too, sorry for that. I thought you were really hammering for her to get the Mac Pro, which like you said, is only really useful for log & capture/coding HD footage.
thanks a lot! that was really useful.. i want to get deep into mac, as i'm only a beginner , so if i can update it , that should be fine ! I thought once i buy imac i wont be able to add extra GB or do some updates on the processor![]()
oh! I guess if there's an update i'll just send my future imacto apple store and let them update it! to avoid any damages! thx