![]() ![]() Improved, more intuitive marquee selection of connected storylines and clips.Captions can now be burned into the video for compatibility with a wide range of video websites, as well as toggled on or off.Closed captions now support SRT format captions, which is the preferred format for Facebook and Instagram.Simple sliders allow restoring sharpness after noise reduction. High-quality video noise reduction minimizes artifacts in low light or archival footage.Similar to a frame store which holds multiple images, you can refer to a stored source image while adjusting another. Comparison Viewer, a new window that lets editors view reference still images while color grading to ensure a consistent look across their project.This can be especially useful when transcoding dailies on set for quick turnaround or delivering multiple versions of a project. Batch sharing (exporting) which allows a user to export multiple clips or projects in one step.A new floating timecode window makes it easy for video editors to know where they are by displaying color-coded clip names, roles, project timecode, and source timecode in a customizable, resizable display.These workflow extensions are supported by an Apple API and SDK, which is available to all interested developers by contacting Apple Developer support. Additional third-party extensions for Final Cut Pro X will be available on an ongoing basis. Workflow extensions can be downloaded free from the Mac App Store starting today. Users without an existing Shutterstock account can create one directly within the extension. It also supports the same pricing plans across all assets. The extension supports the same 21 languages supported by the Shutterstock site. The extension also enables users to preview content by adding watermarked video, images, and music to their Final Cut Pro X project and then easily replace them with licensed, high-resolution assets at any time. This custom-built extension is the first multi-asset API tool Shutterstock has launched. Shutterstock also announced a new integrated workflow extension for Final Cut, offering more than 250 million video, image, and music assets available for license. (The new Shutterstock workflow extension, floating at the top.) They’re able to iterate very quickly on projects and stay focused on evolving their creative vision.” “…Having these tools within Final Cut Pro X means they’re not switching context to collaborate with their team or partners. “Frame.io in Final Cut Pro X enables editors to … track progress, review work with teams, respond to comments and annotations, and even batch upload and download content,” explains Emery Wells, co-founder and CEO of Frame.io. Developed in collaboration with Apple, Frame.io in Final Cut Pro X is the first collaborative video review toolset that can be accessed right in Final Cut Pro X. The Frame.io extension combines the core functionality of Frame.io with the advanced editing tools in Final Cut Pro X. (The new Frame.io workflow extension, floating at the top.) Launching this morning with the FCP X update, are workflow extensions from Frame.io, Shutterstock and CatDV. ![]() And extensions integrate tightly into the features of Final Cut Pro, allowing you to drag clips or projects between the extension and your library, navigate your timeline, and more. They are designed to match the look of Final Cut Pro for a native experience with third-party tools. ![]() For example, dragging assets directly from the extension into the timeline or browser.Įxtensions open directly in the interface without the need to launch a separate app or browser. Similar in concept to plug-in panels in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, these extensions allow 3rd-party developers to add functionality directly in Final Cut. The headline feature is Workflow Extensions. The current version of the Pro Video formats is 2.0.7. Instead, go to: System Preferences > Software Update. You will also need to upgrade your Pro Video formats, and this does NOT show up in the Mac App Store. Most of these updates should be completed in a few weeks. All current developers are working on updating their tools, but, to be safe, check their websites before you upgrade. I am getting email notices from companies indicating potential problems. Click to see larger image.)īefore you upgrade, make sure any 3rd-party plug-ins you are using are compatible. NOTE: Click here to register for my free weekly newsletter: “Edit Smarter, with Larry Jordan.” I’ll have tutorials on these new features in my weekly newsletter on Monday. There are a variety of new features in this update, here are the highlights. This is the 28th free update to Final Cut since it was first released in June, 2011. This morning, Apple released free updates to Final Cut Pro X (10.4.4), Motion (5.4.2) and Compressor (4.4.2). ![]()
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