Creating and editing video on the iPad has always been straightforward, thanks to iMovie, an app that’s simple, effective and free. But maybe you want something more advanced, something more capable?
Alongside the launch of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro lineups, Apple showed off updates to Final Cut Pro for iPad and macOS — but they do not have the same feature set. Here are the key differences, ...
For years, iPad Pro owners have complained that the “Pro” is certainly evident in the hardware, but the software is consumer-grade, making the high-end tablet just a very expensive way to run iPad ...
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Apple Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro, Apple's premiere video editing software, targets both working professionals and consumers who want more power for their video editing projects than iMovie provides. The Mac-only app ...
Final Cut Pro 10.7 has several noteworthy additions, but automatic timeline scrolling is hands-down the headline feature in this release. Automatic timeline scrolling does just as its name implies – ...
The long-awaited iPad version of Final Cut Pro is here and, with it, a touch-friendly design and accessible pricing. But if you’re coming from Final Cut on the Mac, you might be a little disappointed.
The iPhone’s video camera has gotten so good that it’s often used instead of a more expensive professional camera. Add the fact that an iPhone is much smaller–you can’t put most professional video ...
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