With Scene Removal Mask, creators can quickly remove or replace the background behind a subject in a clip without using a green screen. Source: Apple Machine LearningĪpple claimed that Final Cut Pro for iPad harnesses the power of Apple silicon and machine learning to speed up time-consuming editing tasks. With Multicam video editing, clips can automatically be synchronized and edited together, and users can even switch angles in a Multicam clip with just the touch of a finger. Creators can capture, edit, and publish from a single device while in the field, and on iPad Pro with M2, users can even record in ProRes. Video creators can shoot high-quality video in portrait or landscape orientation, monitor audio and available recording time, and manually control settings like focus, exposure, and white balance. Pro camera mode brings enhanced control to the creation process on iPad. Source: Apple Pro Camera Mode and Multicam Video Editing Creators can view and edit HDR video by taking advantage of the Liquid Retina XDR display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and apply color grades with accuracy using Reference Mode. They can also speed up their workflows by adding a Magic Keyboard or Smart Keyboard Folio to utilize key commands. On iPad Pro with M2, Apple Pencil hover unlocks the ability for users to quickly skim and preview footage without touching the screen. With Live Drawing, editors can draw and write directly on top of video content using Apple Pencil. Source: Apple Live Drawing with Apple Pencil Editors can navigate the Magnetic Timeline, move clips, and make fast frame-accurate edits by touch, and with the immediacy and intuitiveness of the Multi-Touch gestures interface. This Pro editing App incorporates a new jog wheel that facilitates the editing process and enables users to interact with content in completely new methods. Source: Apple Jog wheel to facilitate editingįinal Cut Pro for iPad introduces an all-new touch interface and intuitive tools, which unlocked new workflows for video creators. What’s it? Here’s a summary of the main features of Final Cut Pro for iPad, taken from Apple’s press release. Anyway, it seems that Apple took a break from R&Ding the desktop version of FCP, as we just revealed that the iPad version was born. Hence, many have thought that FCP is dead, even after the Editors’ Note. Not really, just Apple hasn’t invested a solid R&D on its NLE – Final Cut Pro. We wrote before about the hypothesis that the FCP’s product managers got lazy (read: Apple Final Cut Pro is Not Pro Anymore). Will it satisfy pro editors? A good question. It’s like an iMovie iPad app, but on steroids. A solid competitor to Resolve for iPad? It is soon to predict that. Surprisingly, very surprisingly, Apple has just announced the iPad version of its Pro App flagship, FCP.
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