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The impression I always get with the iMovie products from Apple is the assumption by them that the end user will be either using the built in iSight camera or the camera in iPhone/iPod Touch - it pretty much goes back to the old adage that Apple products are great as so long as you keep within the narrow parameters of what they sell.
It makes me wonder though in the case of high end hardware vendors like RED why such a move by them hasn't been made in terms of acquiring something like Avid so that they have their own in-house solution versus being dependent on third parties.