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Final Cut Pro X Gets Multi-Camera and Monitor

This morning Apple announced Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3, an update that should close the gap on key features previously found in FCP7 but still missing in FCPX, notably multicam editing and video out support for broadcast video monitoring, both promised last September. The update went live in the Mac App Store this morning at 8:30 am ET/5:30 am PT. It is free to existing users and remains a $299.99 download for new users.

Apple’s reimagining of multicam features automatic sync and can handle up to 64 different camera angles of varying formats, resolutions and frame rates at once. Other new features in 10.0.3, which follows a small bug fix last November, include a chroma keyer with advanced controls, the ability to manually relink projects and events to new media, and support for layered Photoshop files. Apple has also improved the functionality in FCPX’s new version of XML, paving the way for several simultaneous third-party device, App and plug-in releases that take advantage of the NLE’s new architecture.


For pictures and arrows and slings of outrageous fortune, and the reason for happy days for AJA and Blackmagic and Matrox:

 

Apple – Final Cut Pro X – A revolution in creative editing.

Apple – Final Cut Pro X – Trial

Final Cut Pro X Gets Multi-Camera and Monitor

This morning Apple announced Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3, an update that should close the gap on key features previously found in FCP7 but still missing in FCPX, notably multicam editing and video out support for broadcast video monitoring, both promised last September. The update went live in the Mac App Store this morning at 8:30 am ET/5:30 am PT. It is free to existing users and remains a $299.99 download for new users.

Apple’s reimagining of multicam features automatic sync and can handle up to 64 different camera angles of varying formats, resolutions and frame rates at once. Other new features in 10.0.3, which follows a small bug fix last November, include a chroma keyer with advanced controls, the ability to manually relink projects and events to new media, and support for layered Photoshop files. Apple has also improved the functionality in FCPX’s new version of XML, paving the way for several simultaneous third-party device, App and plug-in releases that take advantage of the NLE’s new architecture.


For pictures and arrows and slings of outrageous fortune, and the reason for happy days for AJA and Blackmagic and Matrox:

 

Apple – Final Cut Pro X – A revolution in creative editing.

Apple – Final Cut Pro X – Trial

Final Cut Pro X-Apple Training Series

Final Cut Pro X-Apple Training Series

by Diana Weynand 
www.peachpit.com – $54.99

Review by Steve Douglas

Final Cut Pro X-Apple Training Series at Ken Stone’s Site

For those wanting to get in on the ground floor of the new editing application that is Final Cut Pro X, Peachpit Press and Diana Weynand continue their long standing history of providing supplemental training via their Apple Pro Training Series of tutorial books. For those seeking certification in any of Apple’s applications, it is these ‘Training Series’ line of books that one needs to use to prepare for the Apple certifications.

When reviewing Ms. Weynand’s last two books covering Final Cut Pro 6 and 7 within Final Cut Studio 2 and 3, I was critical of the fact that new features had not been addressed within revisions of the books but, instead, readers were requested to go on line for supplemental reading regarding new features. With Final Cut Pro X being as new as it is, happily, there is none of that found in this, her latest and first book on Final Cut Pro X.

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Final Cut Pro X-Apple Training Series at Ken Stone’s Site