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Magic bullet looks fcpx 10.1
Magic bullet looks fcpx 10.1






FCP X was pretty much perfect for smaller productions and sole video DSLR shooters already, but with this update, it’s even more capable.įCP X showing it's Multicam abilities.

MAGIC BULLET LOOKS FCPX 10.1 UPDATE

Now on January 31, 2012, it has had what I consider a huge update and one which should bring it in favour with professional editors. FCP X was launched in June 2011 and had it’s first update in September of the same year. After attending a press briefing and demo at Apple’s London HQ, I am very impressed with all that has been done. Version 10.0.3 though goes a long way to answer these needs. Certainly before this update, editors working within a broadcast house or film company where lots of collaboration, specialist PCIe cards for monitoring on reference broadcast monitors, waveform displays and vectorscopes, multi cam work and so on are part of the workflow, were definitely left wanting. Much has been said about FCP X not being ready for the pro environment and a bandwagon of people not really knowing what this means have joined in. This update made me realise just how far things have come an email press release from Aple announcing it’s launch and moments later I was on the Mac App Store downloading the updates for the suite Compressor, Motion and of course, FCP X. Having seen what the update has, I would have thought it was more like a full digit update, something more along the lines of 10.1.0!

magic bullet looks fcpx 10.1

Apple today (January 31, 2012) announced a rather big update for it’s professional video editing software, FCP X, rather modestly, calling it version 10.0.3.






Magic bullet looks fcpx 10.1