03-02-2004, 10:00 PM
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Digital Video Editing: "Too Many Choices: Paralysis by Analysis"
"There�s an intriguing notion floating around intellectual circles these days, asserting that there are too many choices in our society. Think of all the decisions you must make every day, and you�ll quickly see why some people are reaching a state of cognitive overload. That�s getting more evident here at Digital Media Net, where the most frequent question we get here at Digital Video Editing is, �What kind of nonlinear editing system should I buy?� Well, there are a lot of choices, and the best one for you won�t be the best one for me. Let�s look at the issue of the �too many choices� that we constantly face both in and out of the edit suite, and figure out some ways to avoid the dreaded 'paralysis by analysis.' "
I really like reading Charlie White's articles, because when you get right down to it, I'm still a learning a lot in the digital video world, and I find I benefit from Charlie's straight-forward approach to video. This article is a good resource for someone who's trying to make a decision about what sort of video editing system to go with - worth a read.
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