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Final Cut Studio 3 includes more than 100 new features and new versions of Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color and Compressor. Final Cut Studio features Final Cut Pro 7 which expands Apple’s ProRes codec family to support virtually any workflow and includes Easy Export for one step output to a variety of formats and iChat Theater support for real-time collaboration. Motion 4 includes enhanced tools such as 3D shadows, reflections and depth of field for stunning motion graphics and visual effects, and Soundtrack Pro 3 features new multitrack audio tools to streamline audio post production. Color 1.5 includes better Final Cut Pro integration and support for full color resolution, and Compressor 3.5 adds new features that make it easy to set up and customize your export options. At $999, the new Final Cut Studio is $300 less than the previous release and is also available as an upgrade for just $299.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later
  • Intel processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 128MB ATI or NVIDIA graphics processor

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Developer:Apple
Downloads:19,083
  - Version d/l:844
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Commercial
Date:23 Jul 2009
Platform:Intel
Price:$999.00
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Apple Final Cut Studio User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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Aug 3 2009

MILA06  Yes but they do Blu Ray...  
(Version 3)

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Jul 28 2009

MAC ADAM  This a shame of Apple,

No 64bits, no more cocoa, no GrandCentral, and no opencl :(((((

Just 10 filters by Apps, some colors, and more codecsÂ…

I am really despointed  
(Version 3)

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Aug 15 2009

BUMBLEB  I feel exactly the same way. It seems rather weird that Apple comes out with such an incremental update. Is it the absense of Steve showing?

I know Final Cut Pro has many supporters, and it is fast and efficient to use, but the interface is totally nonstandard, the icons and buttons make little sense from a usability point of view. I'm currently learning Final Cut Pro, and find it 10x more difficult than learning Premiere Pro a few years back. I always have to search for various functionality to the point where it becomes extremely frustrating.  
(Version 3)

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