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Final cut studio 3 suite
Final cut studio 3 suite






final cut studio 3 suite

final cut studio 3 suite

However, we don’t think Final Cut Extreme will be designed for the extreme high-end market – we just think that they’ll rename the existing Final Cut Studio package to Final Cut Extreme and keep a similar pricing. There was the occasional sensible article being written, but most of it was just hype and strong wishing. However, in the lead-up to NAB 2007, everything started again. Unfortunately, the rumours were false, an no Final Cut Extreme was released at NAB 2006. After this article was released, the online film community went crazy, with heaps of blog posts being written adding to the hype. Compatibility was said to include Red Digital Cinema’s Red, Panavision Genesis, Dalsa Origin, Thompson Viper, Sony Cinealta, Phantom HD, and Arri D20 cameras. Final Cut Extreme was said to enable the most demanding users to edit uncompressed 4K and 2540p video.

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The name Final Cut Extreme has been around since the lead-up to NAB 2006, after ThinkSecret, writing for PCMagazine, claimed to have additional details about Final Cut Pro 6, Final Cut Extreme, and long-rumoured display upgrades. Well, we think sometime this year Apple will release Final Cut Extreme – a complete overhaul of the Final Cut Studio package. So, given all this, what are our predictions? Regardless of what new and amazing features end up in Final Cut Studio 3, everyone wants to get their hands on it quick smart! Most people seem to think that Apple will showcase their new product somewhere between now and NAB (even though Apple have dropped out of NAB for the foreseeable future). People are hoping for better round-tripping support, better media management, unified solid state camera support, major bug-fixes in Color, 10-bit and 4K support, GPU Acceleration, true 3D in Motion, features from Adobe Premiere (such as searchable text), features from Avid (such as script sync), features from iMovie (such as an updated trim editor), background rendering, Spotlight support inside Final Cut… the list goes on, and on! With Apple filing for new patents, some are predicting that Final Cut Studio will introduce some cool new storyboarding features. Some people are predicating the death of DVD Studio Pro, others are predicting that Blu-ray burning will finally become available. Conversations about this are appearing wide-spread on podcasts, twitter, forums and through all the major social networks. The general consensus from the Internet community seems to be that Final Cut Studio is due for a very major update, or even a complete overhaul. Lots of people have written blog articles about what features they would like to see in the new versions of Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Color, etc. There has been a lot of discussion on the Internet the last few months in regards to what Apple is going to do with the seemingly out-dated Final Cut Studio package.








Final cut studio 3 suite