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Aristotle on Final Cut Pro

As promised last week, here is a quote from Aristotle on Final Cut codecs…

I managed to get hold of him just as he was off to the baths:

“Learning is not child’s play; we cannot learn without pain. Use H.264.”

Now, I’m not saying he’s right, not least due to the fact that he uses an abacus to produce his photofilms, but are you going to debate it with him?


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