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The launch was coupled with one of the most mindless marketing decisions Apple has ever made.

Not strictly true, as Philip and Greg from Intelligent Assistance had been holed-up in the Apple skunk works developing an app that could take FCP7 XML and convert it into FCPXML that FCPX could read.
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The Top Ten Editors concerns about Final Cut Pro Xįeatures were missing, there was no broadcast output, no tape ingest, but these were dwarfed by the realisation that you couldn't open old FCP7 projects in FCPX.
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It was a big change and we think the majority of users were left a bit dumbstruck as their 'tool of choice' had been completely changed to the point that they had to relearn how to edit. The comparisons between FCPX and iMovie started, (which to be fair the app hasn't shrugged off to this day) unfair now possibly, but the Rottweiler Scott Simmons immediately got his teeth into an iMove/FCP comparison video.Īpple's server's must have glowed hot on June 21st 2011 when FCPX 10.0 was finally released.Įditors across the globe downloaded the app and started to explore the new features. A hack of Ripple Training's servers didn't help when social media posts showed screen grabs of a very slimmed down list of preferences.

Rumours started to circulate that features were missing out of the new app, such as capture from tape. It was going to be fast. Videomaker was convinced, they awarded the unreleased Final Cut Pro X 'Best Editing Software' at NAB.īut the cracks had already started to appear. The new technology that Apple had wrapped into FCPX made it feel like this app couldn’t fail. Mass transcoding files to one codec to avoid crashes even led to rap videos. Features that really did look like they were the basis of the next generation of non-linear editors.Īll FCP7 fans had been looking for major speed increases, over the last few years we had spent a lot of time staring at that render bar. We had skimming, live waveforms, the magnetic timeline and clips getting out of the way when things moved. The simplification of the timeline looked incredible when the same cuts were shown in FCP7 and FCPX side by side. Apple had 'bought out' the LAFCPUG meeting and demoed the new app to editors who had queued up to get in. We had all watched the bootleg preview of FCPX from NAB back in April 2011 and expected a lot. Yes, there were large installed Avid houses who scoffed at the thought of a cheap NLE and lower chargeable rates, but apart from those, as FCP had made editing available to so many, it was everywhere. It is hard to stress Final Cut Pro's impact on the industry before FCPX. We look back at its launch, the troubled early years and what the future might hold as Final Cut Pro goes into early adolescence. Our favourite NLE is ten years old today. Tutorials - What's New in Final Cut Pro 10.5.3Ī selection of tutorial videos that show what is new in Final Cut Pro 10.5.3 and Compressor 4.5.3.Īlex Lindsay's Office Hours crew talks about Final Cut Pro on its tenth anniversary.įinal Cut Pro at Ten, a Difficult Birth, Sibling Rivalry & Has It Grown Up?

Yes, Final Cut Pro and iMovie will be able to refocus movies recorded on an iPhone 13 Pro! Today at the Apple event, we got to see the new iPhone 13, with new features that will certainly appeal to filmmakers and mobile creators. Refocus iPhone 13 Pro Movies in Final Cut Pro and iMovie
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iMovie gets some love too.Īpple Announce M1 Pro and M1 Max Powered 14 and 16 inch MacBook ProsĪ welcome Apple silicon and form factor update to the MacBook Pros, two sizes and two choices of chips. New MacBook Pros, Final Cut Pro updates and Apple staff on a podcast! Doesn't happen often, worth a watch.Īpple Release Final Cut Pro 10.6, Motion 5.6 and Compressor 4.6Īpple has released a good update to the ProApps, Final Cut Pro to 10.6, Motion to 5.6 and Compressor to 4.6. What's good, what's amazing and what we thought it would do better on. A Week with the New 16 Inch M1 Max MacBook ProĪ week with the new M1Max powered 16 inch MacBook Pro.
