Apple Remakes Final Cut Pro X
Apple announced an update Tuesday of its video editing software Final Cut Pro X aimed at quelling dissatisfaction with the product among professional media producers. This latest version of the software, release 10.0.3, is available from the Apple's App Store as a free upgrade for existing Final Cut Pro X users and for $299 for new users. A 30-day free trial version is also available.
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Apple Updates Final Cut Pro X
Apple has released a free update to their powerful and popular Final Cut Pro X video editing software. Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 adds several new features, most notably the ability to sync and edit up to 64 different angles …
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Simple Video Editing Software? [Uncertain Principles]
So, back when How to Teach Physics to Your Dog was coming out, I did a few "dramatic readings" of bits of the book, such as this one on the Quantum Zeno Effect: This was made with Windows Movie Maker, because it was free (came with the computer) and dead simple. However, Movie Maker on my new computers is hopelessly broken-- I've made a couple of attempts to do the same sort of thing with my ...
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Final Cut Pro X update brings multicam back into the picture
Multicam editing as part of Apple's latest Final Cut Pro X software update. (Credit: Apple) Apple is pushing out an update to its Final Cut Pro X software this morning that brings back a feature pros feel was left out in the company's remake of its high-end video editor. Now among the video editing software's tricks is support for multicam editing, the feature--which as the name suggests--lets ...
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Apple Final Cut Pro X: A Guide to the 10.0.3 Update
Apple updated its professional video editing software offering Final Cut Pro X, injecting the platform with significant improvements to enhance the editing experience.
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