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professionals looking to bridge the gap between their Mac and iPad can turn to ProCutX, a new iPad app that allows editors to control Apple's Mac-based Final Cut Pro X. The new application, designed by Pixel Film Studios and created by LightWORK The idea behind the product is apparently that it will be a “pro” device aimed at a higher end market — folks who work in video and photo production possibly — and will be introduced alongside something like an iPad version of Final Cut or Aperture. While predicting Apple’s future product releases is often a fool’s errand, I believe the introduction of an iPad Air suggests that an “iPad Pro of a Mac Pro or even a top-end iMac. At least not yet. Until an iPad can run Final Cut Pro, Logic From the Why Didn't Someone Think of This Sooner Department comes ProCutX for iOS, an iPad app that serves as a touchscreen-based controller for Final Cut Pro X. It's developed by Pixel Film Studios, a California-based video production company that also So you can’t start an edit on the iPad Pro and then continue working on it on the Mac in iMovie or Final Cut Pro X. It’s possible Apple is working on pro updates to its apps. Or perhaps by leading the way with Pro hardware, Apple hopes to inspire Not to mention most filmmakers — even amateurs — don’t work in iMovie. There’s no Final Cut or Premiere Pro on the iPad. With its iPad Pro, Apple has created a distraction, not a tool. It’s a utility allegedly designed for artists, but without .

Even though the new iPad Pro’s larger screen can take advantage of split-screen multi-tasking in iOS 9, it isn’t true multi-tasking like you would get on OS X. And heavy-duty professional apps like Final Cut Pro and Scrivener are still missing. Unlike iPad Air or iPad mini, the iPad Pro has a more powerful hardware to offer high-resolution video editing support. You can of course, opt for iMac or MacBook Pro with Final Cut Pro if you need to produce some professional movies but the new iPad model Final Cut Pro) so they will work on ARM-based processors like Apple’s A8,” Alcaraz Research writes. “Graphic artists will deride a $1,499 Apple iPad Pro that cannot even run Adobe Photoshop CC or Illustrator CC. That is now the predicament of Apple. For those creative professionals that do not rely on Apple's Final Cut Pro or Logic, buying a Windows/Intel hybrid 2-in-1 tablet is obviously more cost effective than buying an ARM-based iPad Pro in tandem with a MacBook. Apple Should Also Compete With The .





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