![]() It’s was first released for the Mac in December of 2009. Smoke is still fairly new product on the Mac. I just want focus on Smoke as a tool for editors. I am an editor and a content creator, not a businessman. I only want to address Smoke as an editing and post production tool and not what makes sense in a business model. So is it really fair to include it in this group? Well, I say yes. Now sure, Smoke is 15x the cost of Apple, Adobe and Avid. The one system that no one is really talking about is Autodesk Smoke. ![]() Many FCP faithful are sticking to version 7, some pioneers are braving the new frontier with FCPX, others have moved to Adobe Premiere CS5 and other seeing great things again from Avid with Media Composer 6. There has been more than enough talk from editors and post production people about what editing system to use since Apple delivered FCPX roughly 6 months ago.
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