Apple's $50 Final Cut Pro X for iPad lets you make 8K blockbusters

Apple’s $50 Final Cut Pro X for iPad lets you make 8K blockbusters

For professionals, Final Cut Pro on iPad offers multi-camera editing and Pro camera modes that provide greater control over projects, whether working with a single or multi-cam setup. This includes monitoring audio, controlling focus, exposure, white balance, and more. Users with an iPad Pro equipped with the M2 chip can even record videos in Apple’s high-resolution ProRes format. The app also supports the import of projects created in iMovie for iOS, Apple’s beginner-friendly video editing software, further showcasing the company’s commitment to a seamless mobile studio experience.

Accompanying the debut of Final Cut Pro on the App Store is Logic Pro, a strong contender for the best audio editor, offering touch-friendly tools and professional plugins for iPad users. This expansion of Apple’s creative app lineup highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to cater to the needs of professionals in the filmmaking and audio industries.