Apple updates Final Cut Pro X to include multicam editing

Final Cut Pro X adds multicam editing

Apple Inc., Cupertino, Calif., released Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3, which adds multicam editing automatically syncing up to 64 angles of video and photos; advanced chroma keying for handling complex adjustments right in the app; and enhanced XML for a richer interchange with third-party apps and plug-ins. Available today as a free update from the Mac App Store, Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 also includes a beta of broadcast monitoring supporting Thunderbolt devices as well as PCIe cards.

Final Cut Pro X automatically syncs clips using audio waveforms, time and date, or timecode to create a Multicam Clip with up to 64 angles of video, which can include mixed formats, frame sizes and frame rates. The angle editor allows precise adjustments, and the angle viewer offers playback of multiple angles at the same time and seamlessly cutting between them.

Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 is available from the Mac App Store for $299.99  A 30-day free trial of Final Cut Pro X is available.

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About Gary Pageau

Gary Pageau began his PMA career in 1987 in the editorial department. His primary responsibilities include overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit and corporate relations department. The PMA editorial department activities include the Association’s monthly flagship magazine, PMA Magazine – Connecting the Imaging Communities; numerous monthly newsletters; and a daily news update.