Leyla Raiani
Jan 31, 2012

Apple releases multicam editing, advanced chroma keying and enhanced XML for Final Cut Pro X

Apple® today released Final Cut Pro® X v10.0.3, a significant update to its professional video editing application, which introduces multicam editing that automatically syncs 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 that support the fast growing Final Cut Pro X ecosystem. 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 that supports Thunderbolt devices as well as PCIe cards. Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 includes a collection of new tools for editing multicam projects. Final Cut Pro X automatically syncs clips from shoots 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 Multicam Clip to make precise adjustments, and the Angle Viewer allows play back from multiple angles at the same time and seamlessly cut between them.

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