Apple teases new AI features coming to Final Cut Pro for macOS


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9to5Mac— Apple on Tuesday announced new iPads at its “Let Loose” event, but the company also took the opportunity to unveil a major update coming to Final Cut Pro for iPad. However, what the company didn’t mention at the event is that there’s also an update coming to the Mac version of Final Cut, which will introduce new AI-based features. more

MacRumors—Apple Debuts New Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera App. Apple today introduced a new version of the Final Cut Pro software that's designed to run on the iPad, introducing capabilities designed specifically for the M4 iPad Pro. A new Live Multicam feature allows users to capture up to four different angles of a single scene using connected iPhones and iPads. To make this feature work, Apple has created a Final Cut Camera app that captures video from each of the devices and feeds it into Final Cut Pro. Users can get a director's view of each...

Geeky Gadgets—Final Cut Pro Live Multicam on iPad and new AI features on Mac. During Apple’s “Let Loose” event this week new iPad tablets powered by Apple is latest M4 silicon chips have been launched together with new updates to Logic Pro as well as apples video editing suite Final Cut Pro. With the introduction of Live Multicam on iPad and advanced AI capabilities on Mac, Final Cut Pro […]

AppleInsider—Final Cut Pro for Mac and Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 have grossly different features. 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, and things to watch out for. Apple's new Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and Final Cut Pro 10.8. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is a major shift in the use of the iPad editing tool, while Final Cut Pro 10.8 is a modest upgrade. The result is two different tools with different tools, sharing the same...