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The new Final Cut Pro hooked me on iPad video editing
Everything you need to know about Final Cut 2 on M4 iPad Pro.
Once you stop the recording session, the full-quality files get transferred over to the iPad running Final Cut Pro and rendered. But its addition instantly reminded me of how poorly Final Cut Pro for iPad (and iPadOS) handles file management. There are still a lot of serious video editing features that I’m waiting on Apple to add: compound clips, folders, adjustment layers, post stabilization, coloring tools like curves, project sharing between machines, the ability to add new LUTs, 360 video support, object tracking, linear keyframes — the list goes on and on.
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