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Apple lifts lid on Final Cut Pro X

by Parm Mann on 13 April 2011, 15:30

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Apple has this week unveiled Final Cut Pro X, a new installment of its successful video-editing software that will be made available in June at a cost of $299.

The revamped software, previewed at the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas, is set to replace the $199 Final Cut Express and offers a collection of new features over the existing release, Final Cut Pro 7.

Chief among the upgrades is support for larger quantities of system RAM, with Apple confirming that version 10 has been rebuilt from the ground up using the Cocoa API to offer native 64-bit support. Calling on other OSX technologies, Final Cut Pro X will also leverage Grand Central Dispatch to allow the software to utilise up to eight CPU processing cores.

The performance enhancements introduce support for the emerging 4K video standard, as well as background rendering and the ability to make edits while footage is being imported.

In addition to the performance boost, Final Cut Pro X will also usher in a revamped user interface that borrows design cues from Apple's entry-level editor; iMovie.

And, like the consumer package, Apple's upcoming professional solution will offer automatic face detection and a magnetic timeline to help keep audio and video in sync.

Apple is yet to confirm whether or not the Final Cut Studio software suite will continue to run alongside the upcoming standalone package, but added that it "wanted to greatly simplify the pricing structure and make it very easy for you if you decided that you wanted to get a copy of Final Cut Pro".



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Looks like they might be closing in on Sony Vegas, with that even if it did surpass Vegas I wouldn't be happy paying apple premium tax on my hardware.
Percy1983
Looks like they might be closing in on Sony Vegas, with that even if it did surpass Vegas I wouldn't be happy paying apple premium tax on my hardware.

Closing in on vegas?

I have been building broadcast systems for a while now and i have not put Sony Vegas into a single one however FCP and Avid are everywhere.

Vegas is for amateurs.
Biscuit
FCP and Avid are everywhere.

In response Avid have announced Media Composer for $995 for any FCP users for a limited time !

Selling it up as “part of the toolbox” alongside FCP
Biscuit
Closing in on vegas?

I have been building broadcast systems for a while now and i have not put Sony Vegas into a single one however FCP and Avid are everywhere.

Vegas is for amateurs.

hahaha, how little you know. Shows how many news setups you put together. Many newsrooms in the US use Vegas for its speed and versatility, many mainstream features that get cut on Avid secretly do their audio on Vegas but keep it quiet since there are very compelling ‘political’ pressures to do so. Blah, blah, blah.

Anyway, FWIW I find it pretty funny how many ‘features’ in the new FCP are in and have been in Vegas for YEARS. Gotta laugh. And when Apple finally puts it on their site, no doubt they'll use words like ‘ground breaking’ and ‘revolutionary’ for those same features. They did last time, for sure

:D
fuddam
hahaha, how little you know. Shows how many news setups you put together. Many newsrooms in the US use Vegas for its speed and versatility, many mainstream features that get cut on Avid secretly do their audio on Vegas but keep it quiet since there are very compelling ‘political’ pressures to do so. Blah, blah, blah.

http://www.tsl.co.uk/systemsint_clients.aspx

Our out of date client list, i think you will find a fair few news systems in there

:p

If Sony is the systems integrator they are likely to push the Sony suite. Otherwise people go for Apple/Avid.