Filmmakers can be excited about Apple’s latest Final Cut upgrade; the company is describing their latest additives as “significant.” This version is more synced in with 3rd party apps and plug-ins that are used within the continuously evolving film editing software.
Apple’s blog highlighted the new and improved Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3, and this version “includes a collection of the groundbreaking new tools for editing multicam projects. Final Cut Pro X automatically syncs clips from your shoot using audio waveforms, time and date, or timecode to create a Multicam Clip with up to 64 angles of video, which can include mixed formats, frame sizes, and frame rates.”
Apple has almost forced themselves to change to fit the professional film-making realm, as Ars Technica points out Apple’s taken a “beating” from the industry’s use of FCXP because of filmmaker’s worry of the company lacks commitment to the movie industry.
This will be the second update Apple’s issued in the past four months or so, and could be part of a promise the company had made to “appease its critics.”
If you want to give the software a shot for your next feature, Apple is offering a 30-day trial; after that it’s available from the Mac App Store for $299.99.
(via Ars Technica; photo via MacRumors)
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