It’s NAB (the National Association of Broadcasters conference) in Las Vegas, that means lots of new camera and video stuff. It’s more pro gear than consumer stuff, which is probably why Apple took over the Final Cut Pro User Group Supermeet there to unveil the newest version of their professional video editing software. They’re calling it as revolutionary as the original Final Cut released back in ’99. Guess the rumors were right.
After a preamble where they described FCP has having over 2 million users and teasing the competition, they launched into the new features. They’re still in the middle of the presentation, but so far it appears we have 64-bit, a revamped UI, and a ton of automatic clip-optimization going on in the background by utilizing Grand Central Station.
Apple Announces Final Cut Pro X At NAB
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Filed Under: FCP, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro User Group Supermeet, Grand Central Station, Las Vegas, NAB, technology, UI
Filed Under: FCP, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro User Group Supermeet, Grand Central Station, Las Vegas, NAB, technology, UI
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