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		<title>By: James Hodge</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Hodge</dc:creator>
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		<description>I used the new Cinefx for a university short film project. While it was a bit shaky at times, particularly when I got near the end of the edit and was dealing with a large amount of data at one time, overall it performed well.

The learning curve is relatively ok, providing you have a general working knowledge of video editing software, this application is no different.

For a free and open source app, this is a viable option. But I must say for a larger scale project I&#039;d opt for a more professional platform.</description>
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<p>The learning curve is relatively ok, providing you have a general working knowledge of video editing software, this application is no different.</p>
<p>For a free and open source app, this is a viable option. But I must say for a larger scale project I&#8217;d opt for a more professional platform.</p>
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