The new Final Cut Pro hooked me on iPad video editing
by Vjeran Pavic from The Verge - All Posts on (#6NQCD)
For the past two weeks, I've been editing in the newest version of Final Cut Pro for the iPad. For many professionals, the original release of this app last year missed the mark. Its tools have just been too limited to use on a daily basis. The new version doesn't necessarily change that - but despite my many frustrations, I'm finally discovering the joy of using it.
The new version of the app, confusingly named Final Cut Pro for iPad 2" (it is for all current iPads, not the iPad 2), came out this week. And perhaps the biggest new feature in this year's release isn't entirely a Final Cut Pro feature: it's a brand-new app that integrates with it.
The new Final Cut Camera is a standalone app for your iPhone that offers advanced camera...