Final Cut Pro X Screenshots, Supports Native H264 Editing
Final Cut Pro X was announced at NAB last night, bringing a complete rewrite of the application from the ground up. While this news in itself is exciting, The Loop received some first screenshots from Apple, and might I say, they are quite intriguing.
Take a look at the image on the left and you’ll see a nice hero shot of the Final Cut Pro X application. But if you look closely, you’ll notice that in the file browser, there are a few video clips using the H.264 codec. This means no more converting footage for DSLR users.
You’ll also notice that audio is built right into the video track now, alleviating sync issues with a magnetic timeline.
Lastly, rendering is done in the background, so no more time spent waiting for your projects to complete. Don’t worry, editors; you still have After Effects to use as an excuse.
All in all, an exciting upgrade available in June from the Mac App Store for $299


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