Apple today released a major update to Final Cut Pro X, the professional video editing and processing software from the studio AppToday's update brings a completely new look to Final Cut Pro X with dark colors, support for the Touch Bar from the latest MacBooku Pro and many other features.
Final Cut Pro X has an improved interface that is designed to optimize the layout of elements on the screen MacBook Pro and features a dark flat design that puts more emphasis on content than surrounding elements. Customizable workspaces are available, allowing users to choose their own layout for individual elements, even across multiple displays. Of course, there is full support for color workflow.
"This is our biggest update to Final Cut Pro X since we completely redesigned it five years ago," said the vice president of the company Apple for Product Sector Applications Susan Prescott and added: “The new version offers an elegant interface and adds powerful editing features that go far beyond what is possible with traditional video editing applications. We're also bringing integration with the revolutionary Touch Bar, which provides a whole new way to interact with Final Cut Pro X.”
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There's a brand new magnetic timeline to give editors a better overview of their entire movie. Dialogue, music, and effects are highlighted with their own color code and can be dragged and arranged as the editor sees fit. The Final Cut Pro X update also includes support for the Touch Bar. MacBook Pro and introduces dynamic controls that change depending on the operation of the tool.
Motion 5.3 and Compressor 5.3 have also been updated, which also brings a new darker look related to Final Cut Pro X and Touch Bar support. By the way, a video created in Final Cut Pro X in 4K resolution, which Apple presented during today's keynote, you can download it on the website Apple right here.