
Apple is also adding complementary new features. The update also adds advanced closed captioning tools that allow video editors to view, edit and deliver captions from right within the app. And more!Īlso included in the Final Cut Pro X update is enhanced export and a new Roles tab, as well as Compressor 4.41 with support for closed captioning.įinal Cut Pro X 10.4.1 is a free update for existing users. Final Cut Pro 10.4.1 introduces a format from Apple, ProRes RAW, which combines the visual and workflow benefits of RAW video with the performance of ProRes. Motion 5.4.1 and Compressor 4.4.1 will also be available on April 9 as free updates for existing users, and for 49.99 each for new users on the Mac App Store.

And you can send them straight to YouTube or Vimeo, or to Compressor projects and iTunes Store packages. The Final Cut Pro 10.4.1 will be available on April 9 as a free update for existing users, and for 299.99 for new users on the Mac App Store.

It'll even warn you about overlaps, bad characters, bad formatting, and more.Īnd, when you're ready, you can export captions in CEA-608 and/or iTT formats, either embedded or as a sidecar file. You can edit them right in FCPX, and they'll stay connected to your clips so if you make changes, even in the final stages of your project, the captions will stay where they're supposed to be. With the new Final Cut Pro X, you can create captions from scratch or import them from an existing file, and they'll be automagically attached to your video or audio clip.

As much as my inner nerd loves ProRes RAW, it's Apple's continual push towards supporting and evangelizing accessibility that continues to impress me most.
