Sony Vegas Pro 9 in Software
Verdict
It's missing a couple of key features, but Vegas Pro is nevertheless highly sophisticated and very quick to use.
Review Date: 2 Jun 2009
Price when reviewed: £575 (£661 inc VAT)
Buy it now for: £612.92
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That new 9 movie may not live up to its hype – but then again, it's been demonstrated time and again that critics don't know what they're talking about. The 9 movie reviews haven't been stellar. However, it has a heavyweight cast – Elijah Wood,
Christopher Plummer, Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, and an upstart director called Tim Burton. (He makes heavy waves.) It's a post apocalyptic CGI film in which machines have obliterated mankind, and small robots get into adventures, not to be
confused with District 9, about aliens trapped on earth in South Africa – who aren't to be confused with the Springboks.
Still, the 9 movie is a Tim Burton film, which usually means a big studio pay day.
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