Inside Editing Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro for iPad 2

Final Cut Pro on the iPad 2

The iPad's Live Multicam and the Mac's new AI tools in Final Cut Pro are revolutionising video making. With the new Final Cut Camera app on your iPhone or iPad, you may capture multiple points of view simultaneously. New AI features in Final Cut Pro for Mac accelerate editing. Lastly, Live Multicam is available and projects on external drives are supported by Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.

Apple unleashed the amazing potential of the new iPad Pro and raised the bar for creativity with the release of Final Cut Pro for iPad 2. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2's Live Multicam feature enables users to connect and preview up to four cameras simultaneously, all in one place, to speed up their shoot. This effectively transforms the iPad into a multicam production studio.

Live Multicam is supported by the brand-new video capturing app for iPhone and iPad called Final Cut Camera. With its powerful pro features, it enables makers to connect wirelessly and remotely control every video aspect. Final Cut Camera is a standalone professional video capture app that works with iPhone and iPad.

Users can edit projects directly from an external disc thanks to the iPad Pro's fast Thunderbolt connection and compatibility with external projects. Editing and finishing a production with Final Cut Pro is a really simple task when utilising the new iPad Pro with the M4 CPU. This makes it possible for users to colour grade, apply several effects, and display timelines with a lot of graphics even more quickly. The all-new Apple Pencil Pro's sophisticated functions, such as barrel roll and squeeze for live drawing, are utilised by Final Cut Pro for iPad 2, which also provides even more customisable content for editing and producing original projects.

Thanks to new artificial intelligence technologies in Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8, editors may now swiftly and easily retime visuals and change the appearance of movies or photographs with a single click. New methods for quickly searching and browsing the timeline, as well as handling colour correction and video effects, are important technologies that accelerate productivity.

Users have expressed a significant deal of appreciation for Final Cut Pro for iPad's mobility and flexibility in editing. "It was designed from the ground up to take advantage of everything iPad has to offer, and that continues with the latest advances like Apple Pencil Pro and the M4 chip," says Brent Chiu-Watson, senior director of Apps Worldwide Product Marketing at Apple.

Final Cut Pro for iPad 2, with the iPad at its heart, is now even more powerful, transforming artists' production processes and allowing them to edit and share video more quickly than ever, whether they're in the studio or on the go. Final Cut Pro for Mac is assisting editors in becoming more productive with its speedier, more intelligent capabilities.

The iPad 2 running Final Cut Pro

With the new Apple Pencil Pro, the most recent version of Final Cut Pro for iPad offers even more capabilities, turning the tablet into a more powerful production studio and creating entirely new video workflows. Up to four times as many ProRes RAW streams can be supported by editors using M4 compared to M1, and M4 on the new iPad Pro can render final content up to twice as quickly.

Multicamera in real time

Live Multicam, a ground-breaking new method for capturing up to four separate points of view of a situation, is included with Final Cut Pro for iPad 2. Users can wirelessly monitor up to four iPhone or iPad devices with Live Multicam and gain a director's perspective of each camera by using Final Cut Camera, a new video capturing programme.

For the ideal shot, adjusting exposure, focus, zoom, and other settings is made simple using Final Cut Pro for iPad 2. By transferring editable preview clips directly to Final Cut Pro for iPad and replacing them in the background with full-resolution files, users can effortlessly move from production to editing.

Camera Final Cut

In order to support Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro for iPad, Final Cut Camera is available for iPhone and iPad. This allows for individual control and live monitoring of each video channel.

Final Cut Camera allows users to adjust settings like white balance and manual focus, examine recordings using zebras and audio metres, and utilise the incredible camera systems included in the iPhone and iPad. Users can now adjust the ISO, shutter speed, and focus peaking, giving the camera system on the iPad Air and iPad Pro even more power.

Final Cut Camera is also a free standalone video capture app for users of iPhones and iPads who wish to make professional videos with exact manual settings.

Outside Support for the Project

With the addition of external project support, Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 users now have even more storage choices. This lets users build or open projects on an external storage device and import media without taking up space on their iPad. Editors may easily import professional codecs such as ProRes and Log, create new projects on external storage, and quickly transfer external projects to another editor or import them into Final Cut Pro for Mac.

Additional Customisation Choices

For productions use Final Cut Pro for iPad 2, there are additional customisation choices. Twelve new color-grading presets, eight text title alternatives that are straightforward, twenty new soundtracks, and more dynamic backdrops allow users to generate effect overlays and title sequences while fine-tuning their edits.

With the powerful new Apple Pencil Pro, iPad 2 users can now edit with even greater precision in Final Cut Pro. Users can now handle their tool more precisely in Live Drawing thanks to the addition of barrel roll capabilities. Squeeze also gives customers rapid access to a wide range of brushes and settings.

Macintosh Final Cut Pro 10.8

With Mac, editors can improve their workflow in the workplace. The Neural Engine in Apple silicon enables additional AI features and organising capabilities in Final Cut Pro 10.8. A new feature of Final Cut Pro 10.8, Enhance Light and Colour, optimises colour, brightness, contrast, and colour balance in a single simple step and is compatible with SDR, HDR, RAW, and log-encoded video. Current users can upgrade to Final Cut Pro 10.8 for free. Smooth Slo-Mo automatically creates and blends video frames to add extra drama and the best movement to projects.

The inspector now allows for the unique naming of colour changes and video effects, which improves the efficiency of the post-production workflow. Furthermore, effects can be transferred from the inspector to different timeline or viewer clips. Using the timeline index, you may also search for and browse to clips that lack certain media or effects. Additionally, text-based timeline searches now include important characteristics such as reel, scene, camera angle, and more.

The cost of Final Cut Pro for iPad 2

Later in the spring, Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 will be offered to existing users as a free update, and to new users as a free one-month trial. It will also be available on the App Store for $4.99 (US) per month or $49 (US) per year.
Final Cut Camera will be available as a free stand-alone app later this spring.
Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8 is available to new users through the Mac App Store for $299.99 (U.S.). Users in the know can upgrade for free. A 90-day trial of Final Cut Pro is available to all new users.


 

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