

#Final cut pro software#
This is all done in software on the fly on your phone. With it, you have the ability to shoot video and effortlessly pull focus, or even track focus. The first one is called Cinematic Mode, designed to take advantage of footage shot with an iPhone 13. Things got way more interesting with 10.6, as we were introduced to two very cool new features.

Linking an object to the tracking data is a simple matter or selecting it from the drop down menu (Image credit: Future) Cinematic mode These days, even Adobe supports M1 chips. Working with Apple’s Silicon does speed up processes, so there’s that of course.īut aside from this under-the-hood technological marvel and an array of bug fixes as mentioned above, there wasn’t really much worth writing home about. It’s not something that anyone would notice, but it was crucial to Apple’s transition away from Intel chips.Īs of then, FCP runs natively on either CPU, and no video editor would really notice any difference, which is as it should be. The most notable improvement that 10.5 brought about was support for Apple Silicon. It’s about time things felt stable enough that you don’t have to worry about it at all. When it does, you’ll be glad for the software’s automatic saving feature that means that most of the time, you can relaunch FCP and get back to work without having lost a single cut.Īlthough this is definitely a great strive forward, it must be said that FCP will be 11 years old in June. We remember random glitches with rendering on export, for instance, that really were a deal-breaker. Having worked with this video editing software for a while, we can state with confidence that glitches that frustrated us back in 2020 no longer reared their nasty little heads.
