Apple has made an exciting announcement for video editors and filmmakers with the release of Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and Final Cut Camera. These applications were initially introduced during the company’s iPad event in May and have now been updated with new features and improvements.
The iPad version of Final Cut Pro has been optimized to take full advantage of the new iPad Pro with an M4 chip. According to Apple, this new chip allows for up to 2x faster rendering and supports up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW compared to the previous M1 chip. This means that users can expect faster and more efficient editing on their iPads.
One of the standout features of Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is the “Live Multicam” capability. With this feature, users can wirelessly connect and preview up to four cameras simultaneously. This gives them a director’s view of each camera angle and allows for manual control of settings using the new Final Cut Camera app. This companion app can also be used as a standalone recording app on both iPhones and iPads, giving users full control over their footage.
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 also addresses a highly-requested feature, which is support for external projects. Users can now create new projects or open existing ones without taking up valuable internal storage space on their iPads. This is particularly useful for professionals who work with large video files and need the flexibility to access their projects from different devices.
On the other hand, Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 introduces new AI features that enhance the editing experience. The “Enhance Light and Color” feature automatically adjusts video for color correction, saving editors time and effort. Additionally, the “Smooth Slo-Mo” feature blends video frames to create smoother slow-motion effects, resulting in enhanced movement in footage.
Both Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 are available as free updates for existing users. For new users, Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 can be purchased for $4.99 per month or $49 per year, while Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 is available on the Mac App Store for $299.99.
With these updates, Apple continues to provide powerful and intuitive tools for video editing on both their iPad and Mac platforms. The new features and improvements are a testament to Apple’s commitment to meeting the needs of professionals and enthusiasts in the video editing industry. Whether you’re on the go with your iPad or working on your Mac, Final Cut Pro offers a seamless and efficient editing experience that empowers users to bring their creative vision to life.