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Entries in Final cut studio (2)

Monday
Feb282011

Buzz for the Next Version of Final Cut Studio Begins

In what could be one of the most low-key/big-deal teasers in video editing software history, Final Cut Studio training guru (and all-around good guy) Larry Jordan has something to say: He's seen the next version of Final Cut Pro and it is "jaw dropping."

Larry posted that teaser on his blog, along with a reminder that he is under an NDA from Apple, and he's said all he can say: for now... Larry promises to share his thoughts on Final Cut first with his newsletter subscribers, so you might want to head to his site and sign up.

As an avid Final Cut Pro user, I've been waiting nervously for details on the next version of FCP. would it stay relatively unchanged, or get the radical (and maligned) iMovie interface overhaul? Would it ever catch up to, and surpass Premiere in 64bit performance? It looks like the answers to those questions might be mere weeks away, most likely coinciding with the National Association of Broadcasters Convention in early April.

(Thanks to Brooke for the tip!)

 

 

 

Monday
Apr202009

Could Apple Have an NAB Trick Up Its Sleeve?

This week marks the NAB Show in Las Vegas. In the past, Apple has used the event to demo updates to Final Cut, DVD Studio, Color, Motion, etc. This year Apple is sitting out the event, without a booth on the exhibit floor. But does that mean they don't have a surprise in store?

The current Final Cut Studio suite is full of what seems like all the tools a video editor/DVD author/ effects person could want. Of course it seemed that way before they even added Color, which was quite a jaw dropper. And FCS 2 has been out for two years now, beyond the traditional update cycle for the software. As a matter of fact, there's been an update or addition to the pro video apps every year since 2001, except for 2008. 

Maybe Snow Leopard is holding up the delay of a new addition. Or maybe, just maybe, we're closer to seeing a new version than we think. All the way back to 2006 there was talk of a rumored suite codenamed "Phenomenon" which would resemble today's suite, but include the functionality of Shake, Apple's high-end (and largely un-updated) compositing software. At the time, the software was expected in 2008. Overdue, or abandoned? We might know by the end of the week...