*Final Cut Pro* has been Apple's flagship video editing program for many
years now but Final Cut Pro X sees a completely new version of it rebuilt
from the bottom-up for 64-bit Macs. Apple claims that Final Cut Pro features
a revolutionary new video editing system centered around a Magnetic Timeline,
which removes the problem of clip collisions and sync problems. This new
Magnetic Timeline lets you edit on a flexible, trackless canvas while Content
Auto-Analysis categorizes your content upon import by shot type, media and
people. There's also less waiting around for rendering because Final Cut Pro
X now supports background rendering while you get on with editing. Final Cut
Pro X is less fussy about importing footage than earlier versions. It now
supports a broader range of formats including native AVCHD and H.264 from
DSLRs. Final Cut Pro X has been designed to squeeze every inch out of 64-bit
Macs and needs at least 2GB of RAM but for larger projects and richer
effects, you're highly advised to have at least 4GB The main interface has
been given a fresh new Cocoa base, making it slicker and generally easier to
use although its increasingly looking similar to iMovie. For some
professionals, this may be a bit annoying as it does make Final Cut look and
feel a bit more amateurish than previous versions. Those that film using
multicams will also be disappointed that Final Cut Pro X does not support it.
*Final Cut Pro X simplifies Apple's famous video editor while making it a lot
more powerful. However, dedicated fans may not be delighted with everything
that's been changed. Beginners may well love it but professionals will feel
it's been dumbed-down too far.*Download *Final Cut Pro X 10.0.1* in Softonic