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ep11 - Serious Video Editing on iPad Pro? Apple Launch event & Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad | Sony BURANO Lab Test | SIRUI Factory Tour Video

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This week, Nino shares his experience attending the Apple launch event for the new iPad Pros, Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad and Final Cut Camera app for iPhone and iPad at Battersea Power Station in London, Apple's new UK headquarters. He shares his experience what it is like to be at such an event for the first time, and of course what he thinks the new products mean for filmmakers and content creators.

Show chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

(00:00:38) Nino attending the Apple Launch Event in London

(00:08:37) The new iPad Pro and Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad - how feasible for professionals?

(00:15:20) M4 processor - why first in the iPad Pro?

(00:19:47) Final Cut Camera for Live Multicam

(00:26:31) Does Final Cut Camera compete with the Blackmagic Cam app?

(00:27:10) The processing power of iPad Pro M4 & Tandem OLED display

(00:31:17) Other iPad innovations: Pencil Pro

(00:34:40) Innovative ways of interacting and creating content with touch & stylus

(00:36:15) Final Cut Camera & Live Multicam would be nice if they could be used with other cameras

(00:38:35) Sony BURANO Lab Test

(00:49:53) SIRUI Factory Tour video shot in China by Johnnie

(01:00:40) New MZed course “The Art and Science of Lenses”

(01:03:39) Goodbye!

  continue reading

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This week, Nino shares his experience attending the Apple launch event for the new iPad Pros, Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad and Final Cut Camera app for iPhone and iPad at Battersea Power Station in London, Apple's new UK headquarters. He shares his experience what it is like to be at such an event for the first time, and of course what he thinks the new products mean for filmmakers and content creators.

Show chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

(00:00:38) Nino attending the Apple Launch Event in London

(00:08:37) The new iPad Pro and Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad - how feasible for professionals?

(00:15:20) M4 processor - why first in the iPad Pro?

(00:19:47) Final Cut Camera for Live Multicam

(00:26:31) Does Final Cut Camera compete with the Blackmagic Cam app?

(00:27:10) The processing power of iPad Pro M4 & Tandem OLED display

(00:31:17) Other iPad innovations: Pencil Pro

(00:34:40) Innovative ways of interacting and creating content with touch & stylus

(00:36:15) Final Cut Camera & Live Multicam would be nice if they could be used with other cameras

(00:38:35) Sony BURANO Lab Test

(00:49:53) SIRUI Factory Tour video shot in China by Johnnie

(01:00:40) New MZed course “The Art and Science of Lenses”

(01:03:39) Goodbye!

  continue reading

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