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Final cut pro x 10.3.4 or later
Final cut pro x 10.3.4 or later











  1. #FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 OR LATER UPDATE#
  2. #FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 OR LATER PRO#

Roles metadata has always hinted at being an exceedingly clever way of manipulating and organising audio, but at long last those hints have become fully formed in 10.3. Whilst for a long time it has been a bit of a myth that FCP X wasn’t up to “professional” use, it is certainly fair to say that, for broadcast editors, the audio tool set in FCP X fell just short of their requirements, with 3rd party plugins having to pick up the slack in most cases.

#FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 OR LATER PRO#

iMovie Pro (an oft used, if misguided nick-name) it ain’t! Metadata Based Audio Mixing, Organisation and Outputīy far and away the biggest area that has been updated with this release, is the way in which you edit audio in FCP X. As a professional, I want to work quickly and with minimal distractions, and the new interface gives me just that. I’ve never understood this notion that professional software has to look clunky and riddled with tiny buttons. Like most of Apple’s UI changes in recent years, it is now cleaner and flatter, and I love it! So, what’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.3…įirst off, you’ll notice an immediate difference when you open 10.3, as the interface has had its biggest overhaul since X first appeared in the summer of 2011. Even Premiere and Resolve have borrowed a significant quantity of FCP X’s features and design cues, which has benefitted us all. However, FCP X today is unrecognisable compared to five years ago and, whether you realise it or not, it has had a massive impact on our industry. Back in the summer, I was fortunate enough to be allowed a sneak peek at 10.3 and, ever since, have been eager to discuss what is a major step forward for this often maligned, but increasingly popular, software.īefore I delve in to these new features let me just say that, yes, Apple completely screwed up the release of FCP X back in 2011 and, yes, I’m not surprised that a lot of people moved to the more familiar embrace of Premiere after that debacle. Yesterday, Apple announced a long awaited Final Cut Pro X update, bringing a slew of new features and changes to their professional video editing software.

#FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 OR LATER UPDATE#

Hands-On Review of Final Cut Pro X Update 10.3 Here’s a hands-on review of its new features! It is the latest version of Apple’s professional video editing software. Final Cut Pro X update 10.3 has been announced.













Final cut pro x 10.3.4 or later