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Review Date: 24-APR-2009
RRP: $2295.00
4.00
Although this is a dot release, Avid Media Composer 3.5 still includes an impressive range of new features, particularly for tapeless workflow. The new effects abilities and tweaks are also quite extensive, if not a sea change. Existing Media Composer users will want this update — but the pricing for new users still makes Final Cut Studio considerably better value.
Review Date: 21-OCT-2008
RRP: $2995.00
4.00
We crashed several times when opening a texture editor, so a few bugs need to be ironed out, but scene recovery was swift and total. Possible glitches aside, if you want to get your hands dirty with realistic particle simulations and real-time shaders, but don’t want mess about with code, XSI 7 is definitely worth a look.
Review Date: 19-AUG-2008
RRP: $1475.00
4.00
Despite the price reduction, Avid Media Composer still isn’t cheap. It’s around £150 more expensive than Adobe CS3 Production Premium, and you can buy Final Cut Studio 2 for under £700 — less than half the price. The latter may lack Blu-ray burning abilities, but if you’re a Mac user on a budget, Avid’s new pricing is still going to look a little steep, even if you do get a lot for your money.
Review Date: 13-DEC-2007
RRP: $2995.00
4.00
Version 6.0 was groundbreaking in its own right, but Essentials 6.5 will be of interest to anyone looking for the XSI production level tools at a more affordable price.

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