Apple's major update to its professional video editing app not only includes 360-degree VR video editing and 8K video editing, but adds advanced colour grading, HDR support and more.
Optimised to take full advantage of the incredible performance capabilities of Apple's "all-new iMac Pro," also having launched officially today, the company says its Final Cut Pro users "can now edit full-resolution 8K video for the first time on a Mac."
Apple says it is also "extending 360-degree VR video support to Final Cut Pro companion apps, Motion and Compressor."
Today, Apple boasts of "more than 2 million seats" for Final Cut Pro X, thus making it "the most popular version of the software ever and is used by professional video editors to create incredible works of art, from award-winning Hollywood feature films and commercials, to international broadcasts and the world’s most popular YouTube videos."
{loadposition alex08}Susan Prescott, Apple’s VP of Apps Product Marketing said: "With new features like 360-degree VR editing and motion graphics, advanced colour grading and HDR support, Final Cut Pro gives video editors the tools to create stunning, next-generation content.
“When combined with the performance of Mac hardware, including the all-new iMac Pro, Final Cut Pro provides an incredibly powerful post-production studio to millions of video editors around the world.”
The company advises that "Final Cut Pro lets professional editors create VR content with the ability to import, edit and deliver 360-degree video and view the project in real time through a connected HTC VIVE headset with SteamVR.
"Users can easily add 360-degree titles in 2D or 3D; apply blurs, glows and other immersive effects; and use visual controls to straighten horizons or remove camera rigs from equirectangular videos. Standard photos and videos can also be added to VR projects and 360-degree video can be shared directly to popular websites including YouTube, Facebook and Vimeo.
"The update also includes powerful tools for professional colour grading. Unique colour wheels feature built-in controls to adjust hue, saturation and brightness. Colour curves allow for ultra-fine colour adjustments with multiple control points to target specific colour ranges, and eye droppers let users sample specific colour and apply manual white balance. Users can also apply custom lookup tables (LUTs) from popular colour grading apps like DaVinci Resolve and websites including PremiumBeat, Colour Grading Central and more."
And, "with support for the most popular HDR formats, Final Cut Pro gains access to an expanded range of brightness levels to deliver incredibly realistic images.
"Editors can output video to HDR monitors using I/O devices from AJA and Blackmagic with brightness levels up to 10,000 nits. The new colour grading tools support both HDR and Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) video, and with tone mapping, users can easily change HDR to SDR output for broadcast."
Additional Features in Final Cut Pro 10.4:
- Easily import iMovie projects from iPhone and iPad into Final Cut Pro for advanced editing, audio work, motion graphics and colour grading.
- HEVC and HEIF support for importing and editing high efficiency video and photo formats from Apple devices.
- Updated audio effects plug-ins from Logic Pro® X with redesigned, resizable interfaces.
- Faster, higher quality optical flow analysis built on Metal®, Apple’s advanced graphics technology.
We're told that "Motion 5.4 enables users to create immersive 360-degree VR titles and effects that can be instantly accessed in Final Cut Pro. The update also makes it easy to convert between any type of Motion project at any time, create realistic spring-loaded animations with the new Overshoot behaviour and apply photographic-inspired looks with new filters.
"Compressor 4.4 lets users deliver 360-degree video with industry-standard spherical metadata. Compressor also lets users export HEVC and HDR video, while adding a range of new options for delivering MXF files."
So, what of "Pricing and Availability?"
Well, Final Cut Pro 10.4 is available as a free update today for existing users, and for A$499.99 inc. GST for new users on the Mac App Store.
Motion 5.4 and Compressor 4.4 are also available as a free update today for existing users, and for A$79.99 inc. GST each for new users on the Mac App Store.
Education customers can purchase the Pro Apps Bundle for Education for A$299.99 inc. GST.
More information is here.