Article: Final Cut Express 1.0: Final Cut Pro sibling offers simplified professional video editing for the budget-minded user. (Reviews).

Apple has successfully covered the extreme ends of the video-editing market: iMovie introduces novices to the world of nonlinear editing, while Final Cut Pro caters to professionals whose dreams are neatly marked with In and Out edit points. Now Apple is offering Final Cut Express, an intermediate application designed for digital-video editors who don't need all the sprockets in Final Cut Pro (and who'd rather pay $300 than $1,000) and for budget-minded iMovie users looking for more-advanced features. Final Cut Express's mission is to offer powerful editing and compositing tools while simplifying the editing process for novices--all without undercutting sales of Final Cut ...

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