Bill Hunt wrote:
Kevin,
Many want PrPro to be what they hoped for with FCP 8 - that never came. Every feature on the FCP 8 "wishlist," and every feature from FCP 7, cannot be instantly implemented in PrPro - not that one should want everything - just the good features. What those are, should be determined by Adobe's team, and based on those Feature Requests. With luck, the good WILL become a part of the program.
Bill, some of the FCP style changes are implemented even better in Premiere Pro. For example, dynamic trimming was only half-baked in FCP, while in Premiere Pro it's fully functioning. Many examples of "going beyond" FCP and Avid, in addition to improvements we'd like to make.