iMovie costs nothing, but the same isn't true for Final Cut Pro. To use the latter, you can either pay a one-time fee of $299.99 or subscribe to Apple Creator Studio ($12.99 per month or $129 per year ...
Update, Feb 2: Apple has now pulled the remaining regional trial links. The original post follows below. Apple may have replaced standalone 3-month trials of Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro with Apple ...
Apple today updated its Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro apps, and there are many new features in both the one-time purchase and Apple Creator Studio versions. Here is what is new in all versions of Final ...
Today, Apple rolled out an update to its Final Cut apps, with full support for the new camera features of the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone 17 Pro. Here’s what’s new As Apple showcased during its ...
For example, Beat Detection, powered by an AI model from Logic Pro, enables creators to instantly analyze music tracks and display a Beat Grid for precise synchronization of visual cuts with audio.
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Is iMovie enough for your video editing needs, or should you upgrade to Final Cut Pro? I help you decide with an extensive head-to-head comparison. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more ...