Apple Releases New Final Cut Pro Video Editing Software

CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple released Final Cut Pro X today, the latest version of its professional video editing software program.

The new offering is a complete 64-bit overhaul of the software but maintains many of the abilities of the Final Cut Studio suite that debuted in 2007.

Final Cut Pro X costs $299.99 and will only be available to customers through the Mac App Store.

Apple said the software "completely reinvents video editing with a Magnetic Timeline that lets you edit on a flexible, trackless canvas; Content Auto-Analysis that categorizes your content upon import by shot type, media and people; and background rendering that allows you to work without interruption."

Some new features include the iMovie tool that detects when are people in shots and if the shots are close-up, medium, or wide-angle. A "skimming," mouse-over feature that lets users preview clips is also part of the package.

The software requires Macs with Intel Core 2 Duo processors or better, at least 2GB of memory and an OpenCL-compatible graphics system with at least 256MB of video memory, running Mac OS X 10.6.7.

Two accessory programs — Motion 5 for professional motion graphics and Compressor 4 for media encoding — are also available for $49.99 each.

Final Cut 7 and the $199 junior version, Final Cut Express, are no longer for sale but an install of Final Cut Pro X will not delete the previous version allowing both to work side-by-side.

One notable change to the software is its Magnetic Timeline feature that was a sore point for users of the old program because of clips getting out of sync. The new software reportedly fixes the problem.

A report in USA Today said, “If you're a veteran Final Cut Pro user, you'll need to spend a few days learning a new way around the timeline. But once that's behind you, the editing process will go by so much faster, you'll be glad you made the effort.”

Related:  

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Open Mind AI Seeks Inclusion in EU's AI Debate

New European industry initiative Open Mind AI has penned a letter asking EU authorities to include adult companies and creators in ongoing discussions on setting up a legal framework for AI content.

Canadian Law Professor: Proposed Age Verification Bill 'Will Make Things Worse'

Leading Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail this week published an op-ed written by a legal scholar outlining fundamental issues with the Conservative-backed age verification bill currently making its way through Parliament.

UK Labour Government Confirms it Will Continue Baroness-Led 'Porn Review'

The U.K. Labour government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has confirmed it will continue the controversial full review of British pornography laws ordered by former Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in July 2023.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for July and August

AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of July and August from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

SWR Data Survey Probes Concerns About Political Attacks on Industry

SWR Data, an adult-sector market research firm led by industry veterans Mike Stabile and MelRose Michaels, has released data from its upcoming 2024 State of the Creator report, illustrating creators’ concerns about political attacks on the industry.

FSC Urges SCOTUS to Strike Down 'Unconstitutional' Texas Age Verification Law

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) urged the U.S. Supreme Court through a brief filed Monday to strike down Texas’ age verification law as unconstitutional.

Japanese Manga Industry Hit by Credit Card Companies' Anti-Porn Restrictions

Japanese manga retailers are reporting pressure from multinational credit card companies — many based in the U.S. and targeted by anti-porn religious conservatives — to censor their content if they wish to maintain their current payment processing arrangements.

Netherlands Government Continues Porn Probe Following Abuse Allegations

The Dutch government plans to continue investigating the local porn industry in the Netherlands, following a series of abuse allegations involving photographer and self-styled “model scout” Daniël van der W.

Clips4Sale Releases '20 Years of Fetish' Data Survey

Clips4Sale (C4S) has released a report based on 20 years of data and analysis to show how kink and fetish tastes have changed since the site began.

Grooby, Yanks Ink Website Management Deal

Grooby will begin managing Yanks.com under a new company, Blue.xxx.

Show More