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Apple Releases Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac

Apple today announced the launch of major updates for its Final Cut Pro video editing software designed for Macs and iPads. Final Cut Pro has been version 10 since 2011, but after 13 years, Apple is finally ready to debut Final Cut Pro 11.



Apple first teased a new version of Final Cut Pro when introducing the new M4 Macs in October, and now the updated software is available for download with AI improvements.

Final Cut Pro includes Magnetic Mask, an option that makes it easier for editors to select and isolate objects in a video.

There is a one-click caption feature that generates closed captions for a video by pulling in the audio and transcribing it, making it quicker for video editors to add captions to their content without having to use a third-party plugin.

Final Cut Pro can be used to edit spatial videos captured with spatial cameras, such as the Canon EOS R7, iPhone 16 models, or iPhone 15 Pro models.

On the iPad, there are four new ink choices for live drawings, along with an option to get tactile feedback. In the Final Cut Camera app that can be used with Final Cut Pro, there’s support for shooting LOG and at 4K 120 frames per second, plus users can enable LUT previews and flat footage.

Final Cut Pro for Mac is priced at $299.99, while Final Cut Pro for ‌iPad‌ is priced at $4.99 per month or $49 per year. The version 11 update is available to existing users for free.

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