Thursday, February 26, 2015

Final Cut Pro X: first Hollywood film with Apple’s video editing software edit – Giga.de

Final Cut Pro X is also often disparagingly called “iMovie Pro” – not suitable for real professionals. With Focus is now available for the first time a Hollywood film was edited with Final Cut Pro X – a sign that professional demands have been heard. A new generation offered by Apple for many years video editing software –

Nearly four years ago, the first version of Final Cut Pro X appeared. This is a completely redesigned version. The comprehensive update of its time but fell victim to many features, resulting in lack of understanding among many professional users.

By the time Apple has not introduced by further updates some important features again. The functionality of the software enough now seem again to meet the requirements for a Hollywood production. Focus, a new film starring Will Smith, which starts in the US on Friday, has been fully edited with Final Cut Pro X.

Apple has this milestone dedicated a page that describes how the film Team Apple hardware and software used for the project. As hardware Mac Pro, iMac and MacBook Pro were used, were added iPhones and iPads. In addition to Final Cut Pro X, the team also used Logic Pro X, Motion 5, and Xsan.

Across the USA Today Focus’ director Glenn Ficarra has commented on the decision for Final Cut Pro X. You have opted for the Apple product since the work was progressing faster with this. From other side, there was a lot of eye rolling and pitiful glances. However, the negative attitude to Final Cut Pro X is based on “old information” and lack of expertise.

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