Video editing has always had its place in the Big Apple’s arsenal of services. In April 2005, Apple started its journey with the Final Cut Studio program and gradually evolved until the launch of Final Cut Pro. New developments have been incorporated until today since Apple released Final Cut Pro 11, a milestone in the world of video editing. Additionally, they have also been updated Final Cut Pro Camera and Final Cut Pro for iPad
AI and maximum power come to Final Cut Pro 11
Although everyone expected Apple to update its video editing software during an in-person keynote, that ultimately didn’t happen and Final Cut Pro 11 is released through a press release. Not only that, but they have also been responsible for updating Final Cut Pro for iPad and the application to record videos from the iPhone: Final Cut Pro Camera.
The main new features of Final Cut Pro 11 focus on Get the most out of the power of M-series chips from Apple and launched three very interesting new features: the magnetic mask, automatic transcription of subtitles and spatial video editing for the Apple Vision Pro.
THE magnetic mask allows you to use artificial intelligence to isolate people, objects and characters from the background whether the background is green (chroma) or not. Once isolated, the user will be able to modify the clip independently. In addition, a function has also been integrated which allows the automatic transcription of subtitles
There are many other new features in Final Cut Pro 11 for macOS. However, they are too extensive to comment on them all in this article.
New updates for your apps for iPad and iPhone
In addition, Apple took the opportunity to update its application for iPadOS: Final Cut Pro for iPad to version 2.1. Above all, new developments related to light and color management compatible with new formats such as SDR, HDR, RAW and Log. Additionally, support for haptic feedback when editing using the Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard has been included. However, they included new gestures and workflows, improved library with more music, new transitions and new presets; and finally new inks for video animations.
Finally, Apple has also updated the application to record videos from the iPhone: Final Cut Pro camera. In your version 1.1, This version includes important new features: HEVC encoding in Log, preview using Apple Log LUT and iPhone 16 Pro support with 4K recording at 120fps and direct editing in Final Cut Pro for iPad.