Final Cut Pro X
professional non-linear video editing application
Final Cut Pro X (Final Cut Pro 10) is a video editing software developed by Apple Inc. that was Announced on April 12, 2011. It is an updated version of the non-liner editing software Final cut Pro 7. [1]
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Stable release | 10.4
/ December 14, 2017 |
Written in | Cocoa |
Operating system | macOS 10.12, macOS 10.13 |
Type | Video editing software |
License | Commercial proprietary software |
Website | www |
It was released on June 21, 2011 for sale in the Mac App Store and is the controversial successor to Final Cut Pro[2][3]
Features
changeFinal Cut Pro X shares some of both its code and interface design philosophy with Apple’s consumer video editing software, iMovie.[4][5]
Improvements and New Features
change- No need for Video Rendering
- Color Balancing
- Better Organization
- Improved Image Quality
- Support for 64-bit
References
change- ↑ "Apple Takes the Wraps Off Video Editing Software Final Cut Pro X". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
- ↑ "Final Cut Pro X - Overview". Apple. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
- ↑ "Apple - Press Info - Apple Revolutionizes Video Editing With Final Cut Pro X". www.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
- ↑ Alex. "Future Final Cut Pro X hidden in iMovie 10.0.3". alex4d.com. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
- ↑ Alex. "Final Cut Pro X 10.1 revealed?". alex4d.com. Retrieved 2016-07-12.