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iPadOS 26 Enhances Video Editing and App Integration

Originally Published 6 months ago — by PetaPixel

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iPadOS 26, arriving later this year, will enhance the iPad's capabilities for professional video editing by enabling background tasks like rendering and exporting videos, making it more comparable to a desktop experience across a wide range of iPad models. This update promises to significantly improve multitasking for creative professionals, with a public beta available in July and a full release expected in fall.

Apple's Final Cut Pro 11: A Game-Changer in Video Editing

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Creative Bloq

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Apple has unveiled Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac, dropping the 'X' branding and introducing AI-powered features like Magnetic Mask and Transcribe to Captions. These tools leverage Apple's Neural Engine and are optimized for M-series chips, marking a significant step in Apple's integration of AI into its software. The update is generating buzz in the creative community and could pose a challenge to competing video editing software.

Apple Unveils Final Cut Pro 11 with AI and Spatial Video Editing

Originally Published 1 year ago — by GSMArena.com

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Apple has announced Final Cut Pro 11, featuring AI tools like Magnetic Mask for isolating objects without a green screen and automatic caption generation. The update supports spatial video editing for footage from iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, and Canon R7 cameras. It requires macOS Sonoma and some features need Apple Silicon chips. The iPad version, Final Cut Pro 2.1, introduces Enhance Light and Color features and Live Drawing for animations. Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac is a $299 purchase, while the iPad version is subscription-based.

Apple Unveils AI-Enhanced Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac and iPad

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Apple has updated its video editing software, Final Cut Pro, to version 11, introducing new AI masking tools, autogenerated captions, and spatial video editing features. The update is free for existing users and costs $299 for new users. The iPad version also receives enhancements, including an AI-enabled light and color tool. Final Cut Camera now supports HEVC Log capture and includes LUT previews. While these updates improve workflow and editing capabilities, some users still desire features like text-based editing and more robust coloring options to compete with Adobe and DaVinci.

Apple Unveils AI-Enhanced Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac and iPad

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MacRumors

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Apple is expected to announce Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac during the Final Cut Pro Creative Summit at Apple Park. The update may include new features like spatial video editing, AI-generated video effects, and automatic captions. The current version, 10.8.1, received a bug-fix update in August, and the new version is anticipated to follow Logic Pro's update pattern by jumping to version 11. The update may also extend to Final Cut Pro's iPad app and companion apps like Compressor and Motion.

Apple Set to Unveil Final Cut Pro Update with New Features

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MacRumors

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Apple is expected to announce an update to Final Cut Pro during the Final Cut Pro Creative Summit, featuring new capabilities like spatial video editing, AI-generated effects, automatic captions, and a "Magnetic Mask" feature. These updates aim to enhance video editing on Mac and potentially iPad, with some features possibly branded under Apple Intelligence. The update follows the recent version 10.8 release and may introduce Final Cut Pro 11, offering significant new functionalities.

"Apple Launches Final Cut Pro for iPad and Mac, Plus New Final Cut Camera"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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Apple has launched Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and the new Final Cut Camera app, enhancing video editing capabilities with features like Live Multicam and support for external projects. The iPad version leverages the new M4 chip for faster rendering and more ProRes RAW streams. Updates for Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 include new AI features for color correction and slow-motion effects. Both updates are free for existing users, with new pricing options for iPad and Mac versions.

"Adobe Premiere Pro Introduces Cutting-Edge AI Video Tools in Collaboration with OpenAI"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MacRumors

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Adobe Premiere Pro is set to gain new AI features including Generative Extend for adding frames to lengthen video clips, smart selection and tracking tools for adding or removing objects in videos, and a text to video feature for creating new video footage directly within the software. These generative AI tools are expected to be introduced later in 2024, positioning Adobe's Premiere Pro ahead of its competitor, Apple's Final Cut Pro, which currently lacks AI capabilities.

Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Spatial Video on Vision Pro: A Game-Changing Editing Experience

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple has released iOS 17.2 developer beta 2, allowing iPhone 15 Pro users to capture spatial videos, which can be viewed on the upcoming Vision Pro headset. The company has also announced that Final Cut Pro will gain the ability to edit spatial videos next year. The spatial videos captured on iPhone 15 Pro are limited to 1080p 30fps, with no 4K 60fps support. The Vision Pro headset will launch early next year, retailing for $3,499.

"Apple's Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro Receive Major Updates for Mac and iPad"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Apple

Apple has announced updates to Final Cut Pro for Mac and iPad, introducing powerful new features to streamline video editing workflows. The updates include improvements in timeline navigation, organization, and simplified complex edits. Final Cut Pro for Mac now offers automatic timeline scrolling, enhanced timeline organization, and the ability to combine connected clips into a single connected storyline. The update also optimizes export speeds for projects on Apple Silicon. Final Cut Pro for iPad introduces voiceover recording, expanded in-app content options, color-grading presets, and workflow improvements. The updates will be available later this month on the App Store.

"Final Cut Pro Optimized for iPhone 15 Pro: Seamless Video Editing on the Go"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple has released updates to Final Cut Pro on Mac and iPad, ensuring compatibility with the new iPhone 15 Pro, which offers pro-grade video capture features. The updates allow users to take advantage of log-encoded video shot on the new iPhone, enhance footage from popular cameras, and include new features such as dynamic soundtracks and improved clip editing. Final Cut Pro for Mac is available for a one-time purchase of $299.99, while the iPad version is available through a subscription.

"Apple Enhances Final Cut Pro for iPad with New Features and Keyboard Shortcuts"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple has released updates to its suite of professional apps, including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Motion, and Compressor. Final Cut Pro for iPad is receiving its first major update since its release, adding new features such as additional keyboard shortcuts and bug fixes. The Mac version of Final Cut Pro, along with other Pro apps, also received updates focused on bug fixes, performance enhancements, and stability improvements. The updates are available for download, with Final Cut Pro for iPad requiring a monthly subscription.

"New iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro designs leaked in dummy units and hands-on previews"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lines are looking less revolutionary and more evolutionary with every leak, with fewer big changes being implemented for 2023’s iPhone. Apple is widely expected to launch a new MacBook Air at next month’s WWDC, but is gambling that using the same specs as last year’s Air will not be an impediment to sales. Apple’s launch of both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for the iPad should unlock more professional uses of the iPad. Wistron has pulled out of manufacturing Apple products in India. Minnesota has passed a Right-To-Repair law this week, which will open up the option of repair through third-party companies to countless iPhone, iPad, and Mac users.

Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro now available on iPad with new update.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Creative Bloq

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Final Cut Pro for iPad is a full-featured video editing app with exclusive features like Live Drawing and a jog wheel. However, the subscription-based model is causing controversy among users who prefer to own their software. While the monthly price may be budget-friendly, it can drain more from creatives' wallets in the long run. The iPad version may not be suitable for advanced users working across multiple devices, but for those who prefer touch-based interfaces, it could be a game-changer.

The Pros and Cons of Final Cut Pro on iPad.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple's release of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad highlights the limitations of iPadOS. While Final Cut Pro for iPad is a step in the right direction, it falls short of the Mac version due to limitations such as the inability to edit videos stored on external SSDs, poor implementation of drag-and-drop, lack of keyboard shortcuts, and limited multitasking capabilities. These limitations make it difficult for professional users to rely on the iPad as a computer replacement for video editing.