Downcodes editor reports: Apple recently released Final Cut Pro 11. This professional video editing software has received major updates, including the highly anticipated AI-driven magnetic masking and Transcribe to Captions functions, which have greatly improved Video editing efficiency. The new version of the software will be officially launched on Wednesday. Existing users can upgrade for free, while new users will need to pay $300 to experience these exciting new features. This update not only improves software performance, but also demonstrates Apple’s technical strength in the field of video editing.
Apple released Final Cut Pro 11, bringing a series of new features, including AI-driven magnetic masking and Transcribe to Captions. The software will be available for download on Wednesday, and existing users will get the update for free, while new users will have to pay $300 to download it.
New features brought to Final Cut Pro 11 include:
Magnetic Masking: Easily crop people and objects from your video without relying on a green screen.
Transcribe to Captions: Automatically convert dialogue in videos into subtitles.
Mixed Reality Editing: Space videos captured on iPhone can be edited and color corrections, effects and titles added.
Magnetic Timeline: Quickly rearrange clips while keeping audio and video in sync.
Apple said that Final Cut Pro11 is specially built for its first-party chip M series and can play more 4K and 8K ProRes video streams simultaneously.
In addition, Apple also released Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1, which brings enhanced brightness and color to the touch interface and improves the workflow experience. The software is also available as a free download for existing users starting Wednesday.
The update of Final Cut Pro 11 will undoubtedly bring a more convenient and efficient creative experience to professional video editing users. Its powerful AI functions and optimization of M series chips also indicate the future development trend of video editing software. I believe this update will be welcomed by the majority of users. The editor of Downcodes will continue to pay attention to subsequent updates and user feedback.