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"Are you dreaming of becoming a filmmaker? Do you have an idea for a film that you're ready to bring to life? If so, you're in the right place. While you might be thinking about those days on set, it's what comes after them that can make or break your project." —Dawn Castell
www.stage32.com/blog/breaking-down-the-post-production-process-3318
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This is such an important topic. Post is not a place to fix the problem things. It’s a place to build your actual house with the materials you’ve made and brought to the table. Thanks for sharing, Maurice!
You're welcome, Sam Sokolow.
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Thanks so much for your article, Maurice! Which program should I go for, though: Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro?
I didn't write the article, Rebecca Kemmer. Dawn Castell wrote it. Sorry, I don't know how to use Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. :)
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Rebecca Kemmer , my personal preference is Adobe Premiere Pro. I have also used Final Cut Pro before but I've always preferred to work flow with Adobe, as a majority of my projects incorporate some shots that require re-touching / VFX and I occasionally export some audio to edit in Audition. I guess it depends on your work flow and what you feel most comfortable editing in (a majority of quick shortcuts are the same across the board) - hopefully that helps a little. Always here if you have any editing questions!