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Apple Adds New Features to Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Motion, Compressor, and Logic Pro

Apple today released updates for its Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Motion, Compressor, and Logic Pro software, introducing new features and optimizations. Apple announced the Final Cut Pro updates for iPad and Mac earlier this month and has now launched them.

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Final Cut Pro on the Mac has been updated with organizational refinements like automatic timeline scrolling. Users will be able to keep their clips in view during playback, with the view able to be adjusted using keyboard shortcuts or the Zoom option.

The organization of the timeline is viewable at a glance, and it is easier to differentiate clips by assigned role using distinct colors. Apple also added tools for cleaning up complex timeline sections and fine tuning edits by combining overlapping connected clips into a single connected storyline.

On Apple silicon Macs, exporting projects in H.264 and HEVC is faster than before as Final Cut Pro is able to send video segments to available media engines for simultaneous processing.

On the ‌iPad‌, the updated version of Final Cut Pro includes voiceover capabilities that let creators record narration and audio directly into the timeline with the ‌iPad‌. In pro camera mode, stabilization now improves shaky footage for smoother video, and there are new options for combining connected clips. Editing is being sped up through new keyboard shortcuts for voiceover and grouping clips, plus there are new color-grading presets and titles.

iMovie and Compressor include the same file exporting optimizations on M1 Max, M1 Ultra, M2 Max, ‌M2‌ Ultra, and M3 Max machines. iMovie also includes new options for creating stereoscopic packages for the iTunes Store, and support for JSON and XML when batch exporting submissions using the command line.

Motion has improvements to the Object Tracker on Macs with Apple silicon, and for Logic Pro, Apple has added bug fixes.

Final Cut Pro for Mac is priced at $300, and Final Cut Pro for ‌iPad‌ is priced at $4.99 per month or $49 per year. Compressor and Motion for Mac are priced at $50 each, Logic Pro is $200, and iMovie is free.

Top Rated Comments

kirky29 Avatar
31 months ago
I'd really like Apple to bring back Aperture!
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
trusso Avatar
31 months ago

It's strange that the Mac version is offered as a perpetual license since 2011. Every updates for a $299 purchase have been free for 12 years. Meanwhile for iPad, $49/year.
Shhhh. They might hear you.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spaceboi Scaphandre Avatar
31 months ago

I'd really like Apple to bring back Aperture!
I got a buddy who is a professional photographer and everyday he curses at Apple for discontinuing Aperture. He hates Lightroom so much but has no choice but to use it since he doesn't have Aperture anymore.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tomtad Avatar
31 months ago
But do we have any update to the terrible Mac iMovie icon?

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Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
31 months ago

Shhhh. They might hear you.
FCP is a huge huge bargain for the casual user. They not only keep updating it, but they keep making pretty big updates -- at least from what I can tell. I know a lot of pros prefer Premiere, but if you're not billing work with it, it's hard to justify that subscription price.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
31 months ago

It's strange that the Mac version is offered as a perpetual license since 2011. Every updates for a $299 purchase have been free for 12 years. Meanwhile for iPad, $49/year.
They’re just waiting for me to buy the Mac version to switch it to the subscription model….
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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