Apple on Thursday updated both Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera for the iPhone, debuting a small number of new features intended to improve video editing and recording on Apple’s mobile devices.
Final Cut Pro for iPad gains the following:
– Expand your editing workflows with support for portrait orientation on your iPad.
– Speed up your editing with keyboard shortcuts to nudge a selection, replace with gap, and lift or overwrite to the primary storyline.
– Get inspired with Image Playground and use Apple Intelligence to quickly create stylized images based on a description, suggested concepts, or people from your Photos library. (Requires iPad with A17 Pro or M1 and later and iPadOS 18.2 or later.)
– Capture in 50 fps for additional editing flexibility and delivery options.
The updated version of Final Cut Camera receives the following new features:
– Quickly switch to the 48 mm telephoto lens to capture the perfect shot. (Requires iPhone 14 Pro or later.)
– Play back your Log videos in SDR or HDR with the vibrancy of the original scene by applying the Apple Log LUT. (Requires iPhone 15 Pro or later.)
– Record videos in Spatial Audio for even more realistic and immersive sound. (Requires iPhone 16.)
– Capture in 50 fps for additional editing flexibility and delivery options.
Final Cut Pro for iPad is available as a subcription for $49 per year or $4.99 per month, while Final Cut Camera for the iPhone is free.