Can I try Motion?

Hi. I have a small production company in a small town in Argentina.
We work mainly on local TV ads, weddings and birthdays, and we also produce a TV show. We have been offered a good opportunity to produce a new TV show abut tourism and we have accepted it, but now we need to improve our editing computer before starting.
I use Final Cut Express HD for editing in my 1.25GHz eMac with 768MB of RAM (yes, I know that doesn't sound very well... but I haven't had problems with this configuration yet).
We have the budget to improve and buy a new iMac with an Intel Core Duo and a Final Cut Studio suite.
I have a cousin who is coming next week to visit my town... he works in a production company in Buenos Aires, and he is able to bring a FCS DVD from his work, so he installs it in my eMac and explains me a bit (mainly Motion and the things on FCP) how it works, and convinces me that the switch won't bringme headaches.
That is what I want to know... if those programs would work in my eMac (at least work, so he shows me a bit, I know that they will not work perfectly).
I also want to know if they would work with an iMac Core Duo, and how (we work from 20 seconds videos to 1 hour videos).
Thank you!
Rodrigo

The Motion Trial isn't a Universal Binary (yet?).
But if you decide to get it sight unseen, you'll definitely find uses for it.

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