Friday, April 15, 2011

Apple unveils its latest 64 bit video editing tool

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.

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