<<Is what you call a caddie a removable firewire harddrive?>>

No, they're just PATA IDE drives. Same as the fixed ones, but in removable
caddies.

Then each pc has an internal mount that they slot into.

To attach to the laptop we have an external mount that then does go to the
firewire port.

Linda Rossiter
Creative Director
Rossiter & Co Ltd
01695 726887
www.rossiterandco.com


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Is what you call a caddie a removable firewire harddrive?

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Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:02 PM
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>
>
> <<@Linda... you talked about hiring an editor, last year, who was
> switching
> from Mac's and Final Cut, to PC's and Premiere...  I'm just curious, how
> did
> that work out?  What is his opinion of the software?>>
>
> Thanks for asking... Matt has now worked with us for six months.
>
> As I'd hoped, he was editing on Premiere by the end of day one. Within a
> week he was working on client projects, doing all the main editing,
> leaving
> me to then complete the accompanying graphics and post.
>
> Within two weeks I was able to stop working evenings and weekends, and get
> some semblance of life back.
>
> For the first month, he ran Premiere on a very good laptop (while we
> confirmed that he was worth investing in!) then we bought a second
> PPro/RTX
> suite. Both systems use  removable 200gb caddies, so we just swap caddies
> as
> we work on different stages of different jobs. It's very smooth.
>
> He's doesn't mind PPro at all (though I suspect I give him little chance
> to
> complain!)... he is an AE fan, so occasionally we battle when he'll go
> into
> AE to do something I think he should have stayed in Premiere to do (just
> layering stuff.... different ways of working, I guess).
>
> He does like the plugins we own for it (Trapcode's Shine, FilmFX, BorisFX,
> HollywoodFX and more).
>
> He's not so keen on Encore, as his previous company clearly had a much
> more
> expensive and fancy package, so he's had to learn to compromise there
> sometimes.
>
> Overall it's worked out fine, and proved my assumption that if you have
> the
> ability to edit, it doesn't much matter what platform you use.
>
> Linda
>
> www.rossiterandco.com
>
>
>
>
>




 
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