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The editors liked
64bit
OpenCL
Grand Central Dispatch capable
Visually clean interface
Advanced sound features
Advanced media management
Speed and ease of editing tools
Superior color grading abilities
Background Tasks
Audition
64-bit
Simplified interface and ease of use
Advanced media handling and organizational 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 feature upgrades
Transparent media management
Groundbreaking advancements in handling of media via metadata
Blazing speed
The editors didn't like
Lack of realtime audio mixer with keyframing
Loses In/Out points in Browser clips when switching windows
Color Bar is not as logical or scientific as the traditional Wheel
Several vital functions missing
Although promised in the future
Summmary
This is a brand new approach to editing video that provides a fun and fast experience to editors of all levels. It isn't for everyone
But those
No way to open old Final Cut Pro projects or XML
No real third-party hardware support
No round-tripping to Motion
Apple Color
And many more features (both big and small) that we've come to rely on in Final Cut Pro 7
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 editors or other finishing systems
No mention of 3D or high-end workflow or deliverables anywhere in the documentation
This is an excellent video editing application for both skilled editors and newcomers alike. Nearly all the launch problems were resolved within a few months, and the redesign is a paradigm shift in the video editing world....
Abstract: Since that warm summer day Final Cut Pro has gone through several updates that have taken it from version 10.0.0 to 10.0.3. Those numbers may look small but the feature improvements are big and 10.0.3 feels more like what should have come out the doo...
Abstract: Since that warm summer day Final Cut Pro has gone through several updates that have taken it from version 10.0.0 to 10.0.3. Those numbers may look small but the feature improvements are big and 10.0.3 feels more like what should have come out the door...
64bit, OpenCL, Grand Central Dispatch capable, Visually clean interface, Advanced sound features, Advanced media management, Speed and ease of editing tools, Superior color grading abilities
Lack of realtime audio mixer with keyframing, Loses In/Out points in Browser clips when switching windows, Color Bar is not as logical or scientific as the traditional Wheel, Several vital functions missing, although promised in the future, Summmary, This is a brand new approach to editing video that provides a fun and fast experience to editors of all levels. It isn't for everyone, but those
As of this writing, Multi-clip, XML, and other important features have been announced by Apple, indicating that we'll see FCP X mature over time. They are leaving the import of legacy project files up to a third party as it would be very technically d...
Abstract: Tweet print ShareThis rss By Oliver PetersApple Final Cut Pro had been rocking along for twelve years, gaining professional market share and becoming a versatile platform for many editors, facilities and developers. But in recent years it becam...
No way to open old Final Cut Pro projects or XML; no real third-party hardware support; no round-tripping to Motion; Apple Color, and many more features (both big and small) that we've come to rely on in Final Cut Pro 7
Published: 2011-06-29, Author: Gary , review by: techworld.com
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 a...
Simplified interface and ease of use, Advanced media handling and organizational 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 feature upgrades, Transparent media management, Groundbreaking advancements in handling of media via metadata, Blazing speed,
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 editors or other finishing systems, No mention of 3D or high-end workflow or deliverables anywhere in the documentation, Limited XML and no EDL
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 a...
Abstract: Apple's completely revamped Final Cut Pro X makes serious leaps and bounds past its predecessor in terms of usability and performance. The upgrade is a complete from-the-ground-up-rewrite that takes advantage of modern 64-bit multicore CPUs, and is a...
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 ...