Blackfire Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Apple has announced two of its best creative apps are set to launch on iPad, delivering editing tools for professional content creators in and out of the studio. Widely considered some of the best video editing software by those in the industry, Final Cut Pro is now coming to Apple’s portable devices sporting an “all-new touch interface” and tools for faster workflows. Joining the pro-grade video editor in the App Store on May 23 is Logic Pro. FCP's arrival could show that firms are starting to take mobile content creation seriously. - but what's the catch with what the company is calling, “the ultimate mobile studio"? Final Cut Pro on iPad: What to expect Vying to become one of the best video editing apps for iPad, FCP features include a new jog wheel, Multi-Touch gestures, and a stock library of hi-res graphics, effects, and audio Look out, too, for Live Drawing with support for Apple Pencil. It just might turn out to be one of the best drawing apps of its type, letting users write and draw directly onto their videos. For professionals, the new multi-camera editing and Pro camera modes promise more control over every project - whether you’re working with a single or a multi-cam set-up. This includes monitoring audio, and controlling focus, exposure, white balance, and more. Users on an iPad Pro with M2 can even record in Apple’s high-resolution ProRes video format. The app, which packs in the ubiquitous machine learning, will also let users import projects made in iMovie for iOS, Apple’s best video editing software for beginners. It's another display of the company's embrace of the mobile studio. Accompanying FCP’s App Store debut comes Logic Pro, a strong contender for best audio editor, with its own set of portable, touch-friendly tools and professional plugins For professionals, the new multi-camera editing and Pro camera modes promise more control over every project - whether you’re working with a single or a multi-cam set-up. This includes monitoring audio, and controlling focus, exposure, white balance, and more. Users on an iPad Pro with M2 can even record in Apple’s high-resolution ProRes video format. The app, which packs in the ubiquitous machine learning, will also let users import projects made in iMovie for iOS, Apple’s best video editing software for beginners. It's another display of the company's embrace of the mobile studio. Accompanying FCP’s App Store debut comes Logic Pro, a strong contender for best audio editor, with its own set of portable, touch-friendly tools and professional plugins [https://www.techradar.com/news/apple-wants-you-to-produce-an-8k-blockbuster-with-its-dollar50-video-app] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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