Apple’s latest flagship update, Final Cut Pro 11, marks a new era for video editing on the Mac, redefining the editing experience with advanced AI-driven features and integration with the company’s powerful new M4 chips. While Apple is positioning Final Cut Pro 11 as an innovative leap forward, professional editors and filmmakers may have some reservations. In this article, we’ll dive into Final Cut Pro 11’s exciting new tools, discuss how it stacks up against other Non-Linear Editors (NLEs), and analyze the broader implications for the editing industry—particularly with the emergence of AI, Hollywood’s evolving landscape, and Apple’s Vision Pro headset.
Apple Final Cut Pro 11 Final Cut Pro 11’s AI-Powered Revolution
With Final Cut Pro 11, Apple has fully embraced the potential of AI in video editing, making it one of the most technologically advanced NLEs on the market. The software now offers AI-assisted scene detection, smart masking,...
Apple Final Cut Pro 11 Final Cut Pro 11’s AI-Powered Revolution
With Final Cut Pro 11, Apple has fully embraced the potential of AI in video editing, making it one of the most technologically advanced NLEs on the market. The software now offers AI-assisted scene detection, smart masking,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
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