To use "migration" or install from original disks

I'm setting up my new MacbookPro - OS Leopard.
My desktop machine is a MacPro - OS Tiger
Is it better to use the "migration" utility on the MacBookPro to bring in Final Cut Studio . . . or to simply install the applications from the orginal disks?

To emphasize what Jim said:
*NEVER migrate Studio applications. Clean install is really the only way to get a reliable and stable system.*
It simply not a good idea due to all the different components that are sprinkled throughout the OS.

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