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How Final Cut Ended up at Apple: an Excerpt from John Buck's 'Timeline: a History of Editing'
Did you know Final Cut wasn't actually an Apple product but a Windows program written by Macromedia that Apple purchased? Did you know Apple purchasing Final Cut was a result of Adobe rebuffing Apple over a Mac version of Premiere? Did you know Apple was in danger of going under when it purchased Final Cut? Even if you already knew all of these things, the particulars of how Final Cut ended up in Apple's hands is a fascinating story for anyone interested in video editing. John Buck's $4.99 book [easyazon-link asin="B005ISB094"]Timeline: A History of Editing[/easyazon-link] (also available on iBooks) tells the full tale. There's also a [easyazon-link asin="B0057CQOC4"]Volume 1[/easyazon-link] book, which covers editing up until the digital age. Let's take it back to 1998:
In the days after Randy Ubillos’ Final Cut demonstration at the 1998 NAB, Macromedia’s stock climbed as analysts speculated on the company’s future. Computergram magazine signalled the first of many rumblings about Final Cut’s future.
Macromedia Inc hasn’t been saying very much about its next generation Final Cut digital video editing, compositing and effe
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Sina Tamaddon
Apple's former senior vice president of applications
Sina Tamaddon (Persian: سینا تمدن, Persian pronunciation:[siːˌnɒːtæmædˈdon]) was senior vice president of applications for Apple Inc. until October 2009.[1]
Sina Tamaddon joined Apple in September 1997. He also served the company in the position of senior vice president of worldwide service and support, and vice president and general manager of the Newton group. Before joining Apple, Tamaddon was vice president of Europe with NeXT from September 1996 through March 1997. From August 1994 to August 1996, Tamaddon was vice president of professional services with NeXT.
Prior to August 1994 Tamaddon worked for Software Alliance w Todd Rulon-Miller. Prior to joining Software Alliance, Tamaddon worked for NeXT as the sales manager for their Chicago office. Prior to NeXT, Tamaddon worked for Sun Microsystems.
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