The newest version of Apple's most popular video editing software is finally out as Apple unveils Final Cut Pro X at an event at the National Association of Broadcasters trade show in Las Vegas.
Final Cut Pro X is the latest release of the 12-year-old Apple's video editing software. It's the first 64-bit version for the software, capable of utilizing all eight cores and more than 4 GB of RAM of the Mac for professional video editing.
Final Cut Pro X comes with a slew of new features, including advanced people and shot detection, automatic audio cleanup and range-based key-wording, which gives video editors the ability to apply keywords to specific portions of a video. The new Final Cut Pro also sports a feature that prevents audio and video tracks from being pushed out of sync by accident. Photography Bay also reports that Final Cut Pro X will come with feature that automatically matches color between two clips.
Final Cut Pro X will be available for download via the Mac App Store in June for $299, far less than the Final Cut Studio's $999 price tag.
Final Cut Pro X is the latest release of the 12-year-old Apple's video editing software. It's the first 64-bit version for the software, capable of utilizing all eight cores and more than 4 GB of RAM of the Mac for professional video editing.
Final Cut Pro X comes with a slew of new features, including advanced people and shot detection, automatic audio cleanup and range-based key-wording, which gives video editors the ability to apply keywords to specific portions of a video. The new Final Cut Pro also sports a feature that prevents audio and video tracks from being pushed out of sync by accident. Photography Bay also reports that Final Cut Pro X will come with feature that automatically matches color between two clips.
Final Cut Pro X will be available for download via the Mac App Store in June for $299, far less than the Final Cut Studio's $999 price tag.
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