Andreas Schwarz wrote:...who would have access to the professional area? The idea of professionals and amateurs breaks apart these days. I make my money with video production, but the things to learn never stop. In fact there is so much information about video editing, that no one can know everything. This forum should be open to everyone...from 12 year old kid beginners to highly experienced editors. Just my opinion....
well said. i'm a noobie to resolve, but have 45+ years in tv and video production. my first question was answered by people who i now realize are 'serious' professionals giving their knowledge freely and instructively. yes, RTFM should be a requirement BEFORE posting a question (and the manual is good, but not perfect).
of course there are going to be people asking how do i add media, how can i export mkv, and other seemingly 'amateur' questions. some of them are simply lazy, others have no idea what an nle is other than this one was free so why not get into editing their game video's...
there might well be a sticky at the top saying 'please read before posting', but the vast majority of the questions that seem to offend are being asked by people who would never dream of reading a manual, want instant gratification, and have literally no idea of what they've let themselves in for by diving straight into a complex piece of software.
my advice to answering such question would be (as has been done on several occasions), is simply direct them to the relevant page in the manual...
then again, they'd probably post asking where to find the manual ;-(
oh, and how do you separate the chaff from the wheat? what makes a 'professional' question in the first place, and how would the enquirer know if it was a pro question or not ;-(
perhaps a subscription based forum - not an expensive one, but say $5 a month would put many 'amateurs' off...