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Abstract: Ken Stone Normally before starting in on a review of a tutorial, the first question I ask myself is "who is this for?" The answer often varies, Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. But for long time FCP users, we are at a crossroads. Final Cut Pro X ...
Abstract: NAB 2011 was all a-flurry when Apple announced it was finally releasing a new updated version of it's Final Cut Pro editing software program, and the flurry hit a fervor when they announced it was going to be a completely new rewrite. In fact, there was l...
Blazing performance, Content AutoAnalysis is arguably one of the coolest new features, Powerful metadata engine and search capability
Key features, like XML export, are missing, A beast to download, Doesn't let you specify where you want to save your project file; customise other areas,
Final Cut Pro X is truly a dramatic rewrite of Apple's mature and well-developed video-editing software. It borrows some interface elements from iMovie that may disappoint seasoned professionals, and also it loses many key features that are simply an a...
Simplified interface and ease of use, Advanced media handling and organisational tools, Internet delivery via Podcast Producer, Facebook, Vimeo, and YouTube are embedded, Blu-ray disc format output added, App Store delivery allows faster bug fixes and fea
Does not open previous Final Cut Pro projects, No third-party support for hardware monitoring or software add-ons, Tape media can only be captured via Fire wire, Defaults to media capture from camera, No support for import or export of content to other ed
With Final Cut Pro X, Apple is once again out to completely re-invent the video industry. This is a truly groundbreaking release for a 1.0 software version and I hope that the professional features that many video editors currently use will be made ava...
External monitoring still in beta; reliance on third-party support for key features
FCP X is fast becoming the complete package, with most of the initial missing features implemented. Only time will tell if the recent updates can placate the broadcast and film community, who have been considering alternate NLEs (Non Linear Editors) from...
Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Gary , review by: macworld.co.uk
Plug-ins now available; XML 1.1 integration; 7toX conversion (separate app); 64x multicam functionality; no camera format conversion required; open layered PSD files; simplified media relink; advanced chroma keying
No native 3D editing; why did it take so long?
With FCP X 10.0.3, the ugly ducking feel is receding, as its swan-like feathers begin to emerge. While many improvements are still needed, especially for those who work in multi-user environments, this update indicates that Apple is listening to the conce...
Quick background rendering, once learned new UI is very slick, multi-core processing, better timeline
Need to learn new UI, early software needs building on by professionals, no Final Cut 7 project imports
Apple has given its Final Cut software a long overdue redesign. While some may not like the more iMovie approach to things, you can't argue with a simpler yet equally as powerful piece of software...