production studio. Apple CutPro and Final Camera will be available for Mac 10.8 and will have some important artificial intelligence features surrounding the update, leading to the fastest version yet.
Apple reported on its website that “Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 unleashes the remarkable capabilities of the new iPad Pro with the outrageously fast M4 chip, enabling up to 2x faster rendering and supporting up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW than with M1. With the all-new Live Multicam feature, users can wirelessly connect and preview up to four cameras at once, all in one place.”
Even more so, users can now use multi-location options by combining iPhone and iPad devices. With these options, users can view each camera and choose the best options for their preferences. You can adjust settings to your liking, including ISO, focus peaking, grid overlays, and shutter speed.
Apple also mentions that integrating their new chip will make faster products possible. This makes possible a 2x faster rendering power and even supports 4x more streams of ProRes RAW compared with the last available versions of M1 chips.
“With Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8, users can take their professional workflow to the next level. Harnessing the power of the Neural Engine in Apple silicon, new AI features come to Final Cut Pro: Enhance Light and Color and Smooth Slo-Mo. Enhance Light and Color automatically adjusts video for color correction, while Smooth Slo-Mo intelligently blends video frames for the highest-quality movement.” these are a few more upgrades that come with the new models of the Final Cut Pro.
It’s also worth mentioning that Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 versions will be available at no additional cost for already existing users. However, for new users, Final Cut Pro will be available for $4.99 per month or $49 per year. The versions for Mac 10.8 will be available for $299 per year.