What’s new in this Apple update?

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⁤ One of the main competitors of Adobe Pro, Final Cut Pro presents⁢ its eleventh⁢ version today, with ⁤new additions that are very useful for⁢ fans of ‍the editing software.

The news arrived last night: Apple has ‌just released the eleventh version of its Final Cut Pro editing⁣ software. Available on iPad, iPhoneMac ​and even Vision Pro headphones, the Adobe⁢ Pro competitor comes with new AI-powered features that will make video editing easier.

New AI-powered tools on Mac

Unsurprisingly, Mac support benefits from the most significant⁤ update, with‌ the addition ‌of several⁤ AI tools intended to facilitate and optimize video editing. Two new features appear in the software:

  • Transcribe in the captions: This‌ feature, very practical for editors, greatly facilitates video subtitling by analyzing the sound and automatically transcribing the spoken words. For now the tool would only work in English, but it is very likely that other languages ​​will⁢ be included in the near future.
  • Magnetic Mask: This tool allows you to‍ isolate subjects and objects within ‌a clip, without having to resort to green screen or rotoscoping. Outlines are automatically detected, making it easier to detach⁣ elements displayed in ​the image.⁣ Once selected, these can be edited on their own‌ or incorporated into a stylized background.
What’s new in this Apple update?

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Some other features have been⁣ integrated into Final Cut Pro 11, such as Smart Conform, which allows automatic cropping, Smooth Slo-Mo, which optimizes slow​ motion effects on a video, Enhance ⁣Light and Color, correcting light and colors or even the vocal isolation.

Improved ‌iPad access

Final cut top iPad ⁢ becomes more accessible thanks to its new version 2.1. It’s now easier ‍to navigate the software and apply features to your videos. In a single gesture, the Apple user can, for example, apply Enhance Light ⁤and Color. Manipulation on the touch screen becomes more precise and ⁢faster, something that will delight iPad owners.

Final Cut Pro on iPad also supports Live Drawing, useful if you want to draw on your image, thanks to a⁢ panel of various brushes and pencils. Users also benefit from the “Picture in Picture” viewing option, an interface that couldn’t‌ be more useful for experienced editors.

The Vision Pro is not spared

The much-maligned Vision Pro‍ also welcomes​ new features to Final Cut Pro 11, for better 3D video editing. It ⁤will now be possible for VR enthusiasts to create montages with spatial videos captured by the viewer (but also by the iPhone 15 Pro ​and 16).

All these new features are available for free for users who already have a Final Cut Pro⁣ license. For those who don’t have the software but would like to​ get it,⁢ they will have to‌ go to Appstore and pay 349.99 euros for the Mac version, against 4.99 euros per month for the iPad version (or otherwise 49 euros per year). .

⁤ How does Final Cut Pro 11 compare‍ to‌ Adobe Premiere Pro in terms of features and user experience?

Interview between⁢ Time.news Editor and Video Editing Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re diving into the exciting release of​ Final⁤ Cut​ Pro 11. With us is [Expert’s Name], a prominent​ figure in video editing software. Thank​ you for joining us!

Expert: Thank ​you for having me! It’s an exciting time for video editing enthusiasts.

Editor: Absolutely! ‍Apple has just dropped the eleventh version ‍of ⁣Final ⁢Cut Pro,⁢ and it seems packed ​with features. What stands out to you in this latest update?

Expert: One of the major highlights is the integration of‌ AI-powered tools, particularly for Mac ​users. The⁤ new transcription feature for captions is a game-changer, especially for editors who need to subtitle their‌ videos⁤ efficiently.​

Editor: That’s interesting! Can you explain a bit about how that works?

Expert: Sure! The transcription tool analyzes the audio from the video and automatically transcribes the spoken dialogue into captions. Right now, it’s limited to English, but I expect that Apple will expand ‍this to​ include‌ more languages, which would be a huge help for international content creators.

Editor: ​ So, this could really streamline the editing process! What about the Magnetic Mask feature that ‌you mentioned? How does that ⁣enhance​ video editing?

Expert: ‍The Magnetic Mask is⁤ revolutionary for ⁤isolating subjects‌ within a clip. Traditionally, ⁢tools like green screens or ⁤manual rotoscoping were time-consuming, but this feature automatically detects⁢ outlines around subjects. It⁣ allows⁣ editors to focus on specific elements, making it easier to manipulate ⁢or place them in different backgrounds. It’s going to save artists a lot of ​time and frustration.

Editor: Time saved is always a plus! The update also mentions⁣ Smart ⁤Conform and other enhancements. How do ‌these features add value?

Expert: Smart Conform automatically adjusts the framing of clips based on their aspect ratio, which‍ is ⁢crucial ‍for multi-platform editing, where you may have to adapt content for varying screens. Smooth Slo-Mo improves slow-motion effects, ensuring that the visuals are not just slowed down but ⁤remain compelling. These enhancements collectively make the editing experience ⁢smoother and more professional.

Editor: That sounds fantastic! But I noticed that ⁤Final Cut Pro 11 is also available on iPad. How does the experience differ from⁣ using‌ it on ‌a‌ Mac?

Expert: While the iPad version certainly provides flexibility and portability, the Mac version, as expected, offers ‌a more ⁤robust set of features. The interface is optimized for larger screens, ⁢giving professionals access to ⁤all the advanced tools. However, having it on iPad ‌caters to a broader audience, allowing for creative editing ⁤on the go, which is a significant selling ‌point.

Editor: ‍How do you think these updates ⁤will influence the competitive landscape⁤ between Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro?

Expert: Apple is clearly positioning Final Cut Pro ⁢as a formidable alternative by incorporating innovative AI tools and an ‍improved ​workflow. If Apple can maintain this momentum and expand features like​ multi-language transcription, they could ⁣sway‌ more professionals who​ currently rely on Adobe. It will be interesting to see how Adobe responds in ​the future.

Editor: Great insights! As we wrap‌ up, do you have any predictions for the future of video editing technology?

Expert: I see AI playing a larger role, ​not just for automation⁤ but also in enhancing ​creativity. We’re likely to see​ more predictive tools that understand user preferences and streamline editing workflows. It’s an exciting time to be⁣ involved in video editing!

Editor: Thank you, [Expert’s Name], for sharing⁤ your expertise today. We look forward to seeing how these developments unfold in the industry.

Expert: ⁢Thank ⁤you! It was a pleasure discussing‌ these innovations.

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