Apple Launches Final Cut Pro 11, Adds Magnetic Mask, Auto Captioning, and more!

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Final Cut Pro 11, Now Available

Apple has just unveiled Final Cut Pro 11, a groundbreaking update that promises to transform the video editing landscape with intelligent features and cutting-edge technology. This latest release isn’t just an incremental update – it’s a comprehensive reimagining of professional video editing across Mac, iPad, and iPhone platforms.

AI Takes Center Stage

The most exciting addition to Final Cut Pro 11 is the introduction of two powerful AI-driven tools that are set to change how creators approach video editing. The Magnetic Mask feature allows editors to isolate people and objects in video clips with unprecedented ease, eliminating the need for complex green screen setups or time-consuming rotoscoping. This intelligent tool provides creators with remarkable flexibility to customize backgrounds and environments with just a few clicks.

Final Cut Pro 11, Magnetic Mask
Final Cut Pro 11 Magnetic Mask

Equally impressive is the Transcribe to Captions feature, which automatically generates closed captions using Apple’s advanced large language model. This tool addresses a long-standing pain point for content creators, making accessibility easier than ever before.

Spatial Video

Perhaps the most innovative update is the full support for spatial video editing, directly targeting Apple Vision Pro users. Editors can now import, manipulate, and enhance spatial video footage, adjusting the depth position of titles and captured content. This opens up entirely new creative possibilities for immersive video content.

Final Cut Pro 11, Spatial Video Editing
Spatial Video editing is now possible!

Cross-Platform Creativity

The update isn’t limited to Mac users. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1 brings a touch-first editing experience with enhanced features like haptic feedback for Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard. New Live Drawing inks, including watercolor, crayon, and fountain pen options, provide creators with more expressive tools for video animation.

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Users can now explore new Live Drawing inks with Final Cut Pro for iPad and Apple Pencil

Professional-Grade Tools Reimagined

Final Cut Camera 1.1 has also received significant upgrades, now supporting 4K120 fps recording on iPhone 16 Pro and offering Log-encoded HEVC video capture. The app now includes advanced composition tools like roll and tilt indicators, giving filmmakers more precise control over their shots.

Complementary Audio Innovations

In a complementary update, Logic Pro has introduced the Quantec Room Simulator plug-in, which brings legendary acoustic reverb technology to music and video production. Musician Peter Gabriel praised the update, highlighting the plug-in’s ability to add natural acoustic spaces to audio.

Performance and Efficiency

Apple has optimized the software to take full advantage of Apple silicon, allowing editors to play back multiple streams of 4K and 8K ProRes video with full quality and added playback effects. The enhanced proxy tools help reduce file sizes, making file transfers faster and more efficient.

Final Cut Pro 11 for iPad
Final Cut Pro 11 for iPad

Pricing and Accessibility

The updates come with attractive pricing:

  • Final Cut Pro 11: $299.99 for new users (with a 90-day free trial)
  • Final Cut Pro for iPad: $4.99 monthly or $49 annually
  • Final Cut Camera: Free standalone app

Key Changes and New Features

CategoryNew FeaturesPlatforms
AI ToolsMagnetic MaskMac
Transcribe to CaptionsMac
Video EditingSpatial Video SupportMac, iPad
4K120 fps SupportiPhone, iPad
Creative ToolsLive Drawing InksiPad
Haptic FeedbackiPad
AudioQuantec Room SimulatorLogic Pro (Mac/iPad)
PerformanceEnhanced Apple Silicon OptimizationAll Platforms
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Giancarlo Viterbo is a Filipino Technology Journalist, blogger and Editor of gadgetpilipinas.net, He is also a Geek, Dad and a Husband. He knows a lot about washing the dishes, doing some errands and following instructions from his boss on his day job. Follow him on twitter: @gianviterbo and @gadgetpilipinas.

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Giancarlo Viterbo

Giancarlo Viterbo is a Filipino Technology Journalist, blogger and Editor of gadgetpilipinas.net, He is also a Geek, Dad and a Husband. He knows a lot about washing the dishes, doing some errands and following instructions from his boss on his day job. Follow him on twitter: @gianviterbo and @gadgetpilipinas.

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