At the FCPUG SuperMeet at NAB yesterday, Apple unveiled Final Cut Pro X, the latest iteration of its non-linear video editing application. The new version includes such features as color management, background rendering, improved keyword and metadata support, and a magnetic timeline that lets you move clips around without trim collisions with other clips. Apple confirmed the application would launch in June for a rock bottom price of US$299.
Talking to The Loop, Apple also confirmed that this NAB presentation was just a sneak peek of Final Cut Pro. The Cupertino company promised there was more to come for the other applications in the Final Cut Pro Studio Suite which include Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color, Compressor and DVD Studio Pro. Speaking of sneak peek, The Loop was able to get its hands on some official screenshots of the application in action. We embedded one above and you can point your browser to The Loop’s website get a closer look at the UI of this upcoming version of Final Cut Pro. Anyone looking forward to June so they can get their hands on FCP X?
Apple says “stay tuned” for other Final Cut Studio apps, shows The Loop screenshots originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 13 Apr 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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