📱 Apple announced Final Cut Pro and Logic coming to the iPad, with several cool updates.
💰 Final Cut on iPad will be available through a monthly subscription of $5 or a yearly purchase of $49.
⏭️ One of the killer features is the jog wheel on the right-hand side, making it easier to navigate through the timeline.
🖊️ The new touch screen interface on the iPad allows for easy video editing using the Apple Pencil or finger.
🎨 The ability to draw on the display and create quick animations enhances the video editing experience on the iPad.
⌨️🖥️ By combining Apple's keyboards and shortcuts, users can edit videos efficiently on both the iPad and Mac.
📺 The 12.9 inch iPad now has a mini LED HDR display with 1600 Peak knits of brightness.
🖥️ Final Cut for iPad allows you to edit and export HDR content with various options.
🎙️ The iPad version of Final Cut has features like voice isolation and scene removal not available on the Mac version.
💻 The new Final Cut for iPad requires at least an M1 or M2 chip.
📲 Auto crop feature allows for easy conversion of videos to vertical format.
🎥 Neural engine and multicam editing enhance video synchronization and audio adjustment.
📱 The new Final Cut for iPad allows users to have additional features similar to the Mac OS version.
📷 The iPad cameras are not as advanced as the iPhone cameras, but the new software includes manual controls and the ability to shoot in prores.
🎥 The hope is that future iPads will have a 48-megapixel sensor and improved software, enabling high-quality cinematic recordings similar to that of the iPhone.
📱 The new Final Cut for iPad allows users to adjust focus and remove it without the need to transfer files.
🎥 The iPad version of Final Cut offers features like prores Rock, color grading tools, scopes, and keyframes.
💻 Apple's intention is not to replace the Mac version of Final Cut, as there will be more features on Mac.
⚙️ The new version of Final Cut for iPad requires Final Cut 10.10.6, indicating a forthcoming release.
📅 The release of the new Final Cut for iPad suggests that WWDC will be packed with new announcements.
💡 The launch of Final Cut for iPad was not announced at WWDC, but through a press release due to the conference being too packed with product announcements.
💭 The new iPad with an M1 or M2 Chip is required to use Final Cut, prompting discussions on whether users will upgrade or continue using their existing iPads.
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