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Christopher Duncan13-Dec-13 3:38
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Most of us work a regular job to pay the bills but typically have a few side projects going on as well. Usually, they're fun. Rarely, if ever, do they translate into serious, buy-a-beach-house-and-a-new-Corvette money.

As you know, the past couple of years I've started getting into video production. There are three major players for software. Apple, with Final Cut Pro (FCP), Avid, with Media Composer (MC) and Adobe, with Premiere Pro (PP), not to mention After Effects, etc. All are pro level products. None are inexpensive. But these are your choices.

With FCP X, Apple alienated its pro user base by revamping the product to be more consumer oriented. There was a major uproar over this. Adobe recently ended perpetual licensing and switched to pure subscription, with an unusual twist. Unlike MSDN, if you stop paying at the end of the year, you can no longer use the software. You have to pay them monthly for the rest of your life, or you lose your software.

Avid's MC is twice the price of PP (and I've heard even buggier, which stretches the imagination given how unstable PP is). They're the only company that hasn't actively screwed their customer base, but Avid is a company who's not doing so well. I would be nervous (and have a big dent in my bank account) if I converted to them.

If you want to produce professional grade video for movies, TV, or even the web, these are your choices. All of them are bad. I got screwed by Adobe to the point that I might have even considered buying a Mac but for the FCP X debacle. Avid isn't terribly appealing, but if I want to move into the future (and own my software license), they're all that's left.

Hence my question. It's very rare that a window opens up in the software world where there's an actual business opportunity with a proven ability to make money that isn't locked up by major players. At the moment, there's a huge opportunity for software to serve the pro video market, and nobody's filling it. We're talking buy-a-dozen-beach-houses-and-a-herd-of-new-Corvettes money here.

This isn't an easy project. To support all the audio and video formats, offer support for existing third party plugins, implement both video editing and motion graphics (AE) programs, etc. is a lot of work. There's also the reality that upon release, many will pirate your work instead of paying you for it. However, Apple, Adobe and Avid have made a ton of money even with the cracked versions floating around.

This isn't a program you could write overnight, but there's a huge market out there. Furthermore, if you build something good, we'll not only happily give you our money and tell our friends about you, we'll likely erect a statue in your honor while we're doing it. This market desperately needs a new solution at this price point.

Could I write this myself? Absolutely. However, I have two new books on the street, speaking gigs to promote, a new show band I'm putting together and a couple of other longstanding weekly commitments. I simply don't have the bandwidth.

And so, as a video guy who has access to an extremely powerful collection of pro software developers, I ask - is anyone interested in going after this pile of money, and helping the video guys out in the process?

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