Apple has released a pair of videos, promoting the new features of the video editing tool Final Cut Pro on both Mac and iPad.
In June, Apple released updates to Final Cut Pro, bringing the iPad app up to version 2 and the Mac app to version 10.8. Two months later, it is promoting the pair on YouTube.
The three-minute video titled "Final Cut Pro" for iPad 2 discusses Live Multicam, which can work with the separate Final Cut Camera app for live multi-camera recording and editing. It also brings up external storage support to handle hefty video files and external sources, and an expansion of transitions and effects.
The second video for Final Cut Pro 10.8, also lasting three minutes, with AI-powered elements being featured. Enhance Light and Color helps speed up color correction, while Smooth Slo-Mo can create impressive slow-motion footage.
It also mentions the Object Tracker, Voice Isolation, and Smart Conform for creating vertical content from horizontal-oriented projects. Timeline clip searching using Timeline Index and text searching, as well as renaming color corrections, are also raised in the video.
Final Cut Pro for macOS costs $299.99 as a single purchase. Final Cut Pro for iPad is subscription-based, priced at $4.99 per month or $49 per year.