Final Cut Pro Guru Larry Jordan walks us through a demo of Sonicfire Pro 5. I want more after watching this. Cool app.
Final Cut Pro Guru Larry Jordan walks us through a demo of Sonicfire Pro 5. I want more after watching this. Cool app.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Jeron Moore // May 25, 2009 at 4:49 am
Oh Andy… watching that just made me throw up a little in my mouth. Haha. The quality of that music is horrible! Color me spoiled rotten, but nothing comes close to the pure joy and creative liberation that goes along with hiring a composer for your own work. I don’t know… automatic music generation just feels kind of… dirty to me.
Am I missing something here?
2 Andy Coon // May 25, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Jeron,
I would gladly hire a composer for anything I work on and to be honest that is my favorite part of collaborating. To me music and good audio is the most important piece of any video production. Good editing can save bad shooting but bad audio and music will spoil any great footage.
I can see using this product when I have a client and no budget for original music. This is the best option in my opinion.
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