Refreshing Scenario

Dreamer wrote on 5/15/2003, 10:00 PM
I am new to world of Video creation and posting here for the first time. I had to post here to say how refreshing it is to use a program that actually exceeds my expectations. Very seldom have I been blown away by the intuitiveness and functionality of a well thought out and designed program like I have been with VV3 and VV4.

Most recently I had a video production destined for the scrap pile because of excessive background noise in video clips for a Mother's Day Presentation. I purchased the Noise Reduction 2.0 progam after reading many reviews and forum posts. Again I was amazed by the stellar performance of Sonic Foundry products. The presentation touched many lives and helped Moms to realize how much they are apreciated and loved.

I want to thank all the experienced and professional members of this forum for all thier help and through your posts here convinced me that this was the NLE to purchase. You guys are the best! Keep helping the new guys like me.

If you can dream of it, you can create it!

Comments

BillyBoy wrote on 5/15/2003, 10:28 PM
Your statement "If you can dream of it, you can create it!"

Reminds me of something the guy that is mostly responsible for me getting the computer bug said to me about 1972... he said, if you can do it with paper and pencil, I can probably do with with this... pointing to what was then a "hot" computer, clumsy and old looking now, but gave me goose bumps when I was in my mid 20's.

Ah memories... http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/36091.html

Understatement of the day... the SoFo engineers are "pretty good" at cranking out Windows applications. <wink>


kameronj wrote on 5/17/2003, 4:39 PM
WOW!!! http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/36091.html

Now that was a computer when a computer was a computer!!

I remember those babies when I was growing up...my dad was a programer and when I would go visit him at work you had to wear a sweater (it was so cold in there). He would let me play with the keypunch machines (wow...some folks are saying "what's a keypunch machine!!")

Needless to say I was a computer "geek" before being a computer geek was cool!

:-)