User talk:AvidLiquid

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[edit] AvidLiquid's non-Neutral point of view

Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. As a member of the Wikipedia community, I would like to remind you of Wikipedia's neutral-point-of-view policy for editors, which you appear to have violated at Final Cut Pro. In the meantime, please be bold and continue contributing to Wikipedia. Thank you! Bonadea 17:19, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

  • As a response to your comment on my talk page -- since I am not sure you would have seen it if I'd responded there -- you are right, I overstepped my rights and apologise. I had not read the article properly, and cannot comment on the veracity of either version, which means I shouldn't have said anything. Thank you for pointing it out. --Bonadea 22:50, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
  • And as a response to your comment on my talk page, AvidLiquid, from around 2001 on FCP has eclipsed Avid in professional music video and commercial use, and from about 2002 major studios began trusted use of Final Cut Pro. Since that time, with editors like Walter Murch and Angus Wall commiting themselves to FCP, we've seen a steep rate of adoption within the feature film community. Avid has a devoted market share, to be sure -- and it's a fine product -- but the trajectory of the market share of FCP has Avid, rightly, shaking in its shoes. It surely has your feathers ruffled enough. And by the way, you should be apologizing for your non-neutral point of view, not for taking people's comments seriously. FBFP 09:23, 31 December 2006

An article AvidLiquid, and the FCP Wiki contributors as well, would be well serviced to read: http://www.fini.tv/articles/avidfcp2006.html