Final Cut Pro, previously Final Cut Pro X, is a professional non-linear video editing application published by Apple Inc. As part of their Pro Apps family of software programs. It was released on June 21, 2011 for sale in the Mac App Store. It is the successor to Final Cut Pro. It was renamed 'Final Cut Pro' in November 2020, coinciding with the release of macOS Big Sur. Software Version: Final Cut Pro 10.3 or later. Run Time: 2 hours 11 minutes Project Media: Media from 3 different productions are included: a simple 2-person music video shot with 3 iOS devices, a 5-piece rock band shot with multiple professional cameras, and a dramatic dialogue scene.
A round of updates to the Pro Apps for January. All three video applications get bug fixes and one very important change of behaviour in Final Cut Pro X 10.3.2.
There is a NEWER Version of this class: FINAL CUT PRO 2018 PDF Guide: http://bit.ly/TTASu. Apple Final Cut Pro X 10.3.4 MAC OS X 2.82 Gb The new Final Cut Pro multiplies the speed, quality and flexibility of all stages of post-production. Editing revolutionary video. Mount clips on the magnetic timeline without overlapping. Use connections clip to attach additional footage, sound effects and music.
Great to see Apple following up quite quickly on the last update with a series of bug fixes for the Pro Apps.
Final Cut Pro X gets updated to 10.3.2. You will notice the change of behaviour when using delete on a range of audio in the Primary storyline. The update reverts back to the 10.2.3 way where it would extract this part of the audio rather than just mute it. You see - Apple do listen to their customers!
Also the improved handling of long projects will be good news for those editors who have noticed a significant drop in performance when moving clips in large projects. (Early reports suggest a significant performance boost.)
We should also note here that Compressor has been fixed to allow the correct export of ProRes 4444 files with alpha - Something we know was driving a few graphic artists nuts!
As always before updating, back up your projects and zip up a copy of the existing application. Just in case!
Could this be clearing the deck for a feature update at NAB?