Apple released major updates for Final Cut Pro on iPad and Mac
Final Cut Camera is a new app available on iPhone and iPad that can be used as standalone recording app with manual focus, shutter speed, ISO adjustments
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 introduces Live Multicam feature allowing users to preview up to four cameras at once using connected iPhones and iPads as base station
Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 includes new AI features: Enhance Light and Color, Smooth Slo-Mo for automatic color correction and intelligent video frame blending respectively
iPad version of Final Cut Pro supports up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW compared to M1 chip and offers up to 2x faster rendering
Apple has recently released major updates for Final Cut Pro on both iPad and Mac. Let's take a closer look at what these updates bring to the table.
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 introduces a new feature called Live Multicam, which allows users to wirelessly connect and preview up to four cameras at once. This can be achieved using connected iPhones and iPads, with the iPad acting as a base station for controlling the look of each angle. Users can adjust settings like manual focus, shutter speed, ISO, white balance and more from the Final Cut Pro app on their iPad.
Apple devices come equipped with decent microphones but users can also opt to use additional audio equipment if desired. The iPad version of Final Cut Pro also supports up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW compared to the M1 chip, and offers up to 2x faster rendering.
Final Cut Camera is a new app available on iPhone and iPad that can be used as a standalone recording app. It allows users to adjust settings like manual focus, shutter speed, ISO, focus peaking and grid overlays directly from the app. The iPad acts as a base station for controlling the look of each angle captured by the iPhone or iPad running Final Cut Camera.
Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 includes new AI features such as Enhance Light and Color, and Smooth Slo-Mo, which automatically adjusts video for color correction and intelligently blends video frames for the highest quality movement respectively.
These updates offer exciting possibilities for content creators looking to streamline their workflow and produce high-quality videos using Apple devices.
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 supports up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW than with M1.
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 has a new Live Multicam feature that allows users to preview up to four cameras at once.
Users can wirelessly connect and control preferences using the Final Cut Camera app on iPhone and iPad for Live Multicam.
Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 includes new AI features: Enhance Light and Color, and Smooth Slo-Mo.
New organizational tools improve workflow efficiencies in Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8, including custom names for color corrections and video effects in the inspector.
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 includes a new Live Multicam feature that allows wireless connection and preview of up to four cameras at once.
Final Cut Camera can be used as a standalone recording app on iPhone and iPad, allowing adjustments to settings like manual focus, shutter speed, ISO, focus peaking, and grid overlays.
The iPad acts as a base station for controlling the look of each angle.
Apple devices have decent microphones, but extra audio equipment can be used.
Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 includes new AI features: Enhance Light and Color, and Smooth Slo-Mo.